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Why did Gandhiji withdraw the Non-Cooperation Movement? [Delhi 2011]
(a) Gandhiji realised that people were losing interest in the movement.
(b) Gandhiji felt that 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 WRECKER19190
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Answer:       Gandhiji felt that the movement was turning violent in many places

Answered by kamiyasikdar169612
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Answer:

Gandhiji decided to withdraw the Non-Cooperation movement because the main objective of ahimsa i.e. non-violence was not being followed by the satyagrahis. He felt the need of training the satyagrahis before launching any mass struggle against the British. The movement often turned violent in many places.

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