Pro-changers (Swarajists) and No-Changers
The abrupt withdrawal of the Non-Cooperation Movement disillusioned many; they began to question the fundamental strategy of nationalist leadership.
- The period 1922-29 enriched India's struggle by introducing new trends and forms of political action. Some leaders began to explore alternative approaches, such as participating in legislative councils Council Entry), while others continued the constructive work.
Pro-changers (Swarajists) and No-Changers
- In 1922, the Non-Cooperation Movement had finished, Gandhiji was in jail, and there was confusion about the next political steps.
- However, the leaders agreed later that immediate civil disobedience wasn’t possible.
- They decided that a break was needed from the active movement to boost morale ....
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