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Question
Answer the following question in 25 to 30 words.
Why did the Indian National Congress withdraw the Civil Disobedience Movement?
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Solution
- Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald hoped the Indian National Congress would attend the Second Round Table Conference after the First Round Table Conference failed.
- Gandhiji and other political leaders were released from prison to foster a favourable environment.
- Following talks between Gandhiji and Viceroy Irwin, an agreement was signed.
- As per the agreement, the British government promised to include responsible government in the planned Indian constitution.
- As a result, Congress decided to take part in the Second Round Table Conference and stop the Civil Disobedience Movement.
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