Q. The national leader who described the Non- Co- operation Movement as a Himalayan Blunder?
Solution:
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The non-cooperation movement was the main mode of struggle in the Indian freedom struggle.
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This movement, which started in 1920 and lasted until 1922, was led by Mahatma Gandhi with the support of the Indian National Congress.
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Its aim was to struggle against the British rule through non-violent means.
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Subhash Chandra Bose termed Gandhiji’s withdrawal of the Non-Cooperation Movement as a ‘A national disaster.’
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