Why did the Indian National Congress withdraw the Civil Disobedience Movement?
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The Civil Disobedience movement began in 1930 and lasted till 1934.
The movement had 2 phases:
one was before the Gandhi-Irwin pact and other was after the 2nd Round Table Conference.
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.
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Finally, 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.
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