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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago
The movement lost momentum, people had been agitating for a long while but the promised swaraj in one year (Gandhi had made this promise while beginning the movement) was still far away and Gandhi gained a pretext to call off the movement from the Chauri Chaura incident. In that village some policemen open fired on the crowd and the people enraged burnt the police station and the policemen in it. This however was not an isolated incident, for similar acts of violence happened elsewhere in different parts of India. Gandhi gave the excuse that he wanted his movement to be completely free from violence. Thus he called off the non-co-operation movement.
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