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why khalifat committee asked gandhiji to start a non cooperation movement?

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Answered by madhumitarout1977
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There was the unification of Congress and the Muslim League at this time period. Various political demonstrations took place with the joint effort of both these parties.

The growing indignation against British rule led to the launching of the Khilafat and Non-Cooperation movement. Turkey had fought against Britain in the First World War. Turkey, which was one of the defeated countries, suffered injustices at the hands of Britain. In 1919, a movement was organised under the leadership of Mohammad Ali and Shaukat Ali (popularly known as Ali brothers), Abul Kalam Azad, Hasrat Mohani, and others to force the Britain government to undo these injustice

Answered by satyambardawaj
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Gandhiji saw in the Khilafat Movement an opportunity for uniting the Hindus &amp; Muslims. He said that the Congress plea for Hindu- Muslim unity "would be an empty phrase if the Hindus hold aloof from the Muslims when their vital interests are at stake". Mahatma Gandhi was elected as President of the All - India Khilafat Conference in November 1919. He advised the Khilafat Committee to adopt a policy of Non-Cooperation with the Government.</p><p></p><p>

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