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why did mahatma gandhi launch the non cooperation movement of 1920–22? what were its programmes ? what made Gandhi suspend the
movement?​

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Answered by meghanaaithal21
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Explanation:

1)because it aimed at educating the people about the British for their brutual killing,and also preventing Jallianwala Bagh like incidents in future apart from opposing the British rule.Apart from withdrawing the rowlatt Act,they wanted reforms in the political system which would lead to complete swarajya.

2)The main programmes of Non-cooperation movement:

*boycotting schools,colleges and courts

*boycotting elections to regional legislative bodies held according to 1919 Act.

*Returning all the honours and medals given by the British.

*Nominated members to the local bodies resigning from the membership.

*boycotting all the government functions

*boycotting all foreign goods.

3)Gandhi realized that this due to the lack of preparation and morality among the people to hold non-violent protests.hence,he withdrew the Non-cooperation movement..

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