When was Non-Cooperation boycotted?

Question: When was Non-Cooperation boycotted?

Answer: The Non-Cooperation movement was called off in 1922 by Mahatma Gandhiji. This was because of the Chauri Chaura incident. A peaceful demonstration in a bazaar turned into a violent clash with the police killing many British police officers. Gandhiji felt that people should be properly trained to follow the three principles of Satyagraha-Truth, Ahimsa and Non-violence before any mass struggles.


When was Non-Cooperation boycotted?


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