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Mahatma Gandhi put up certain demands before the government prior to the beginning of the non-cooperation movement. Which, among the following, was not one of those demands?
The government should place a new scheme of reform before the Indian people.
The British government should take a lenient view towards Turkey
Gandhiji demanded separate electorates for the upliftment of backward classes.
The government should express its regret on the happenings in Punjab after the passing of the Rowlatt Act
Gandhiji was always against seperate electorates for backward classes as he believed that this will lead to permanent segregation of backward classes and segmentation of the society. Hence statement 3 is incorrect
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