What was the main reason behind Mahatma Gandhi's withdrawal from the Non-Cooperation Movement?
To train the satyagrahis for mass struggles
To align with British policies
To increase participation in elections
To end violence in the movement
Answer and Solution
Answer
A. To train the satyagrahis for mass struggles
Solution:
Mahatma Gandhi withdrew from the Non-Cooperation Movement because he felt the movement was turning violent, and he believed that the satyagrahis needed proper training before engaging in mass struggles.
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