What were the main features of the Civil-Disobedience Movement?
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Civil Disobedience:
Civil disobedience movement was lead by Mahatma Gandhi. This movement was started at Congress session of December 1929. The main aim of this movement was to Disobedience the orders of British government, such that British government should get in trouble and they should live India. During this movement, Mahatma Gandhi decided that India will be celebrating Independence day on 26th January from 1930.
Due to which, the congress meetings were held all over the India and all Indian people were protesting; To handle this condition, Britishers killed hundreds of people and firing. During this movement, Gandhiji was arrested with the thousands of other people.
During this movement, Bhagat singh, Sukh Dev and Rajguru was also arrested on throwing a bomb on Central Assembly Hall.
Also read about Non-co-operation movement:
Non co-operation movement was started by Mahatma Gandhi on 1 August 1920. The main motive of this Non co-operation was to obtain the full independence to India from Britishers and having independent self governance to India.
Mahatma Gandhi realized that there is no any prospect of getting treatment from British, so Gandhiji started the Non Co-operation movement. But, Due to government of Britishers in 1920, This movement was failed. Further in 1927, the simmon commission reformed the structure of Indian Government.