why was non cooperation movement withdrawn
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- gandhiji felt that it turns violence in many places
- A clash took at chauri chaura in uttar Pradesh
- A group of volunteers picketimg a liquor shops were beaten by police
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The reasons because of which Gandhiji decided to withdraw The non-cooperation movement are as follows:-
- Mahatma Gandhi felt that the movement was turning violent in many places.
- He thought Satyagrahis needed to be properly trained before they would be ready for mass struggle.
- The chari-chara incident took place.
- Congress leaders were tired of the movement and have started participating in the elections.
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- It began in Jan 1921.
- It meant to stop cooperating Britishers.
- Various social groups participated in this movement.
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