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Why did Gandhiji withdraw the Non co-operation Movement? A. Gandhiji realized that people were losing interest in the movement. B. Gandhiji felt the movement was turning violent in many places. C. Some Congress leaders wanted to participate in elections to Provincial Councils. D. Some Congress leaders wanted more radical mass agitations.

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Answered by khushi786597
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Answer:

B.is the answer

Explanation:

in cities and towns people were doing violence so he called the movement off

Answered by topwriters
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B. Gandhiji felt the movement was turning violent in many places.

Explanation:

Mahatma Gandhi had initially called off the Civil Disobedience Movement since it turned violent in many places like Sholapur and Peshawar. However, the negotiations at the Round Table Conference in London had failed. Gandhiji returned to India and found that major leaders including Jawaharlal Nehur and Ghaffar Khan were jailed. Congress was declared illegal and the British government imposed restrictions on demonstrations, meetings and boycotts. The repressive policies of the British and the national situation eventually caused Gandhi to relaunch the Civil Disobedience Movement.

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