why did gandhi ji withdrawn the non cooperation movement in feb 1922? explain 3 reasons.
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Mahatma Gandhi withdrew non-cooperation movement due to the following reasons:
Non-cooperation movement was meant to be a peaceful protest, but after the Chauri- Chaura incident, it was evident that the people turned to violence.
Gandhiji felt that the people of India were not ready for a nation wide movement of mass struggle and felt that he should withdraw the movement.
Moreover, many members of the Indian National Congress felt that the Non-cooperation movement was tiresome and unnecessary, since they wanted to contest in the elections.
These are the reasons which led to the withdrawal of the non-cooperation movement led by Mahatma Gandhi.
Non-cooperation movement was meant to be a peaceful protest, but after the Chauri- Chaura incident, it was evident that the people turned to violence.
Gandhiji felt that the people of India were not ready for a nation wide movement of mass struggle and felt that he should withdraw the movement.
Moreover, many members of the Indian National Congress felt that the Non-cooperation movement was tiresome and unnecessary, since they wanted to contest in the elections.
These are the reasons which led to the withdrawal of the non-cooperation movement led by Mahatma Gandhi.
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it was meant to be a peaceful protest but after incident of chauri chaura it was evident that people turned violant
gandhiji felt that india was not ready for the nation wide struggle
members of INC thought ii was tiresome and uneccessary as they wanted to contest election
gandhiji felt that india was not ready for the nation wide struggle
members of INC thought ii was tiresome and uneccessary as they wanted to contest election
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