Consider the following statements. 1. There was low participation of ...
- Despite the massive participation of Muslims and communal unity maintenance, despite the events like Moppila Uprisings, they were great achievements.
- In many places, two-thirds of those arrested were Muslims, and such type of participation had neither been seen in the past nor would be seen in the future. Gandhi and other leaders addressed the Muslim masses from mosques, and Gandhi was even allowed to address meetings of Muslim women in which he was the only male who was not blindfolded. Gandhi threatened to launch civil disobedience from Bardoli (Gujarat) in 1922
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Consider the following statements. 1. There was low participation of ...
Both statements are incorrect.
1. The Muslim participation in the non-cooperation movement was significant, especially in areas with a large Muslim population like Bengal, UP, and Punjab. However, there were some Muslim leaders who did not support the movement due to various reasons such as the Khilafat issue, the possibility of Hindu domination in a post-British India, and the use of non-violent methods.
2. Gandhi did not threaten to launch civil disobedience at the Ahmedabad session. In fact, the Ahmedabad session of the Indian National Congress in 1921 was significant because it marked the beginning of the non-cooperation movement. At the session, Gandhi proposed a resolution for non-cooperation with the British government and the use of non-violent methods to achieve independence. However, he did demand the release of political prisoners and the removal of press controls as part of the non-cooperation movement's demands.
Consider the following statements. 1. There was low participation of ...
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