Why did mahatma gandhi want to launch non-cooperation movement ?
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Mahatma Gandhi launched non cooperation movement because of these reasons :
1. Jallianwalan Bag Massacre
2. Rowlett Act
3. Operasive politics of British Govt.
4. Gandhi ji lost all faith in goodness and British Govt.
5. Gandhi lost faith in constitutional methods and turned from cooperator of British rule to non-cooperator.
6. Other causes include economic hardships to the common man, which the nationalists attributed to the flow of Indian wealth to Britain, the ruin of Indian artisans due to British factory-made goods replacing handmade goods, and resentment with the British government over Indian soldiers dying in World War I while fighting as part of the British Army.
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Here is the answer.
Mahatma Gandhi launched non cooperation movement because of these reasons :
1. Jallianwalan Bag Massacre
2. Rowlett Act
3. Operasive politics of British Govt.
4. Gandhi ji lost all faith in goodness and British Govt.
5. Gandhi lost faith in constitutional methods and turned from cooperator of British rule to non-cooperator.
6. Other causes include economic hardships to the common man, which the nationalists attributed to the flow of Indian wealth to Britain, the ruin of Indian artisans due to British factory-made goods replacing handmade goods, and resentment with the British government over Indian soldiers dying in World War I while fighting as part of the British Army.
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the non cooperation movement was significantly phase of India independence movement for British rule it was led by Mahatma Gandhi after the Jallianwala bagh massacre
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