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The Causes of non cooperation movement are:-

The First World War, The Lucknow Pact, The Home Rule Leagues, The August Declaration 1917, The Rowlatt Act,1919 , The Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy and lastly the Khilafat Movement.

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Why did Gandhi suspend the non cooperation movement?

Mahatma Gandhi initiated the non-Cooperation movement he did not want to support the British in their functionality of ruling the country. He did this by following his motto of non-violence and was sure that others would follow him. But, there were some parts in the country where this was not followed and the people came down to violence. Hence, he thought of taking back his non-cooperation movement.


Which year did non cooperation movement started?

In August, 1920, a hartal was organized in the entire country. The formal launch of the Non-Cooperation Movement in the August of 1920 followed the expiry of the notice that was sent to the Viceroy by Gandhi. He returned to the Viceroy, all the medals he had received in recognition of his war services from the British government Gandhi urged the Congress to launch a Non-Cooperation Movement on three issues, which were; redressal of the wrongs committed in Punjab that entailed the Jallianwala Bagh massacre and the atrocities related to the marital laws, the Khilafat wrong and accomplishment of swaraj


Was Gandhi's policy of non-cooperation popular in India?

Yes, the Gandhi's policy of non-cooperation popular in India.


Who are the leaders of the Khilafat movement in India?

It was started by the Muslims of the subcontinent to protect the khalifah and foster Islam. Later, the hindus joined in for their own personal reasons without the problems of the Muslims at heart. Then, Gandhi called off his non-cooperation movement in the brink of pressure. Everyone blamed Gandhi for the failure of the movement.


Was ghandi arrested in 1922?

Yes, Mahatma Gandhi was arrested in 1922. He was charged with sedition due to his role in the Non-Cooperation Movement and his criticism of British rule in India. Gandhi was sentenced to six years in prison, although he was released after serving only about two years due to health issues.