When did the Nizam government lift the ban on Hyderabad state congress
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In 1942, the leaders of the Hyderabad Congress launched a non-violent movement of civil disobedience, a Satyagraha, for civil rights, alongside the Quit India movement led by the Indian National Congress.
The Nizam's government finally ended the ban on the State Congress in April, 1946 after the end of the Quit India struggle in British India and the beginning of the process of granting independence to India from British rule
Back on September 6th of 1938, the Hyderabad Nizam issued an order to deem the Hyderabad State Congress as unlawful. The Nizam government banned the Hyderabad State Congress and jailed its activists. Finally, in 1946, the Nizam Government lifted the ban on the Hyderabad state Congress just after the beginning process of independence granting of India from British rule.
Even though the Nizam Government lifted the ban, it kept refusing the union of Hyderabad with India. The act of Hyderabad Nizam led to the call of Join Indian Union movement in 1947 along with protests and strikes. The awakening call of Hyderabad State congress led the Nizam government to ban the congress again inn the state. Later in 1948, the Indian government intervened the Nizam rule with its military force that ended in an unbelievable massacre.