Why did Gandhiji support the Khilafat
Movement ? Explain.
Answer:- (i) As the rowlett satyagraha was limited to cities and towns, Gandhiji felt the need to launch a more broad based movement in India. But he was certain that no such movement could be organized without bringing the Hindus and Muslims close together.
(ii) A new generation of Muslims leaders like the Ali brothers, Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali, began discussing with mahatma Gandhi about the possibility of a United mass action on the issue. Gandhiji saw this as an opportunity to bring the Muslims under the umbrella of a unified national movement.
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Mahatma Gandhi supported the Khilafat movement as an opportunity to unite the Hindu and Muslims and revolt against the British empire. Khilafat movement was a movement led by the Muslims to extend their support to Caliphs after the Ottoman Empire fell.
- As the rowlett satyagraha was limited to cities and towns, Gandhiji felt the need to launch a more broad based movement in India. But he was certain that no such movement could be organized without bringing the Hindus and Muslims close together.
- A new generation of Muslims leaders like the Ali brothers, Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali, began discussing with mahatma Gandhi about the possibility of a United mass action on the issue. Gandhiji saw this as an opportunity to bring the Muslims under the umbrella of a unified national movement.
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Answer:- (i) As the rowlett satyagraha was limited to cities and towns, Gandhiji felt the need to launch a more broad based movement in India. But he was certain that no such movement could be organized without bringing the Hindus and Muslims close together.
(ii) A new generation of Muslims leaders like the Ali brothers, Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali, began discussing with mahatma Gandhi about the possibility of a United mass action on the issue. Gandhiji saw this as an opportunity to bring the Muslims under the umbrella of a unified national movement.
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