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why did the Indian National Congress withdraw the civil disobedience movement​

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Answered by sashi1611
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There were moments where the movement was put to hault and again into force. But after the communal Award in 1932, the National Congress withdrew from the movement and it was put to an end because mass movements could not long forever, they were out of resources and the people were tired and exhausted as well.
Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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The Civil Disobedience Movement

Explanation:

  • Gandhiji started the Civil Disobedience  Movement in 1930 by breaking the Salt Law.The people refused to obey unjust laws. Gandhi led the Dandi March and broke the unjust salt tax law as a challenge to the British Government.
  • Foreign cloth was boycotted and liquor shops were picketed. Peasants refused to pay revenue and taxes. People also broke the forest laws.

Schools, colleges and government offices and institutions were boycotted.

  • There was large- scale arrest of people and leaders who participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement. Gandhiji signed a pact with Lord Irwin .According to this pact, Gandhiji withdrew the Civil Disobedience movement.
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