History, asked by keshavtapadiya1, 1 year ago

Why did gandhi ji advocate non cooperation movement toward the end of the british rule ????

Answers

Answered by pesh20gathoni
12

The noncooperation movement was supported and advocated by many indian leaders. The movement was founded by Mahatma Gandhi who was so influential to the people of india. It was fomed after the massacre of jallianwala bagh. Gandhi Ji advocated for it because it was a movement that was meant to rebel the british ruling in india. The resisting was done through nonviolent means.

Answered by harshita6139
0

Answer:

click on the photo and see full photo

Explanation:

hope this will help you

please mark as brainillist

Attachments:
Similar questions