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The 1929 Session of Indian, National Congress is of significance in the history of the Freedom Movement because the
attainment of Self-Government was declared as the objective of the Congress
attainment of Poorna Swaraj Was adopted as the goal of the Congress
Non-Cooperation Movement was launched
decision to participate in the Round Table Conference in London was taken
Lahore Session 1929 : • On December 19, 1929, under the President ship of J.L.Nehru, the INC, at its Lahore session, declared Poorna Swaraj (Complete Independence) as its ultimate goal. • On December 31, 1929, the newly adopted tri-colour flag was unfurled and January 26, 1930 was fixedas the First Independence Day, which was to be celebrated every year. 11.Consider the following statements regarding the campaign of Non-cooperation movement of 1920-22: I. It was the Rowlatt satyagraha that made Gandhiji a truly national leader and emboldened by its success, Gandhiji called for a campaign of “non-cooperation” with British rule. II. Indians who wished colonialism were asked to stop attending schools, colleges and law courts, and not pay taxes and also they were asked to adhere to a “renunciation of (all) voluntary association with the (British) Government”. III. To further broaden the struggle he had joined hands with the Khilafat Movement that sought to restore the Caliphate, a symbol of Pan-Islamism which had recently been abolished by the Turkish ruler Kemal Attaturk.
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