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what were the objectives of non cooperation movement?

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Answered by anuj
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(a) People's resentment against the Rowlatt Act

(b) People's reaction to the ghastly massacre at the Jallianwalabag

(c) The demand for Swaraj jointly raised by the Moderates and the Extremists and

(d) The possibility of a Hindu-Muslim joint movement on the Khilafat question.

The Non Co-operation movement launched on the basis of the above had three clear objectives in view, namely:

(a) Remedy of the Punjab wrongs done by the British

(b) Vindication of the prestige of the Caliphate and

(c) Fulfillment of the demand for Swaraj.

Answered by gogikarsimran09
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Gandhiji first announced his of Non Co-operation with-the British in a meeting of the Khilafatists held in Delhi . On the advice of Gandhiji the Khilafat leaders lent their full support to the proposed Non Co­operation movement. Meanwhile the Indian National Congress in its Nagpur session also adopted resolution supporting the proposed Non Co-operation movement.

In fact, the four underlying causes of the Non Co-operation were: (a) People's resentment against the Rowlatt Act (b) People's reaction to the ghastly massacre at the Jallianwalabag (c) The demand for Swaraj jointly raised by the Moderates and the Extremists and (d) The possibility of a Hindu- Muslim joint movement on the Khilafat question.

The Non Co­operation movement launched on the basis of the above had three clear objectives in view, namely: (a) Remedy of the Punjab wrongs done by the British (b) Vindication of the prestige of the Caliphate and (c) Fulfillment of the demand for Swaraj.

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