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Question
Why did Gandhi withdraw the Non-Cooperation Movement?
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Solution
On February 5th, 1922 a mass procession took over by the nationalists and the peasants.
Gandhiji advised them not to indulge in any violence. Provoked by the police the people turned into violence. The angry mob burnt the police station killing 22 policemen.
Gandhiji was upset and immediately withdrew the movement.
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Write a note on the Khilafat Movement.
______ returned his knighthood after the Jallianwala Bagh tragedy for the brutality by the British.
In which year, Ahmedabad mill strike took place?
The Rowlatt Act curbed ______ rights such as the freedom of expression and strengthened powers.
The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre occurred in Amritsar on Baisaki day.
Why was Khilafat Movement started?
Why did Gandhiji support the Khilafat Movement?
Answer all the questions given under the caption.
Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy
- Who were the prominent leaders Arrested?
- Where did the people gather?
- Who was the British military commander of Amritsar?
- What did Rabindranath Tagore do?
- A public meeting was organised at Jallianwala bagh on Baisaki day.
- The only entrance to the park was opened.
- Martial law was imposed in Amritsar after the incident.
- Leaders renounced their titles and honours.
