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With reference to the Non-Cooperation Movement, consider the following statements: .
1. The Khilafat Committee launched the Non-Cooperation Movement and Tilak actively participated in it.
2. Boycott of the Legislative Councils was one of the mandates of this Movement.
3. The Bardoli Resolution called for picketing of the liquor shops and formation of Volunteer Corps.
How many of the above statements is/are correct?
Only one
Only two
All three
None
Explanation: The Non-Cooperation Movement: ? The Khilafat Committee started a campaign of non-cooperation and the movement was formally launched on August 31, 1920. (Tilak had, incidentally, breathed his last on August 1, 1920). ? In September, 1920, at a special session in Calcutta, the Congress approved a Non-Cooperation Programme till the Punjab and Khilafat wrongs were removed, and Swaraj was established. ? The programme was to include : 1. Boycott of government schools and colleges. 2. Boycott of law courts and dispensation of justice through the Panchayats instead. 3. Boycott of the Legislative Councils. There were some differences over this, as some leaders, like C.R. Das were not willing to include a boycott of the Councils, but bowed to Congress discipline. These leaders boycotted the elections held in November, 1920, and the majority of the voters too stayed away. 4. Boycott of foreign cloth and use of Khadi instead. Also practice of hand-spinning to be done. 5. Renunciation of government honours and titles. The second phase could include mass civil disobedience, including resignation from government service and non-payment of taxes. ? The Congress Working Committee met at Bardoli in February, 1922, and resolved to stop all activities that led to breaking of the law and to get down to constructive work, instead, which was to include popularization of Khadi, national schools, and campaigning for temperance, for Hindu-Muslim unity and against untouchability.
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