How non cooperation become a movement

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Gaurav Seth 7 years ago
(1)Mahatma Gandhi thought that the British could establish its rule only with the cooperation of Indians.
(2) It would collapse if Indians refused cooperation.
(3) Gandhiji proposed that it should start in stages:
first surrender of titles, second boycott of civil services, armys, police, courts and then a full civil disobedience.
(4) Countrywide extensive tours were made by Gandhiji and Shaukat Ali mobilising popular support for the movement.
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