History & Civics
Answer
Swaraj, or self-rule, was one of the main aims of the Non-Cooperation Movement. When the British Government was openly exposed as an instrument of foreign imperialism, the only alternative left was self-rule — whether within or outside the British Empire. The Non-Cooperation Movement further popularised the idea of Swaraj among the masses.
Related Questions
How did the Non-Cooperation Movement make the National Movement a mass movement?
How did the Non-Cooperation Movement add to Hindu-Muslim unity?
Give the names of three revolutionaries who were hanged in 1931.
When and why was the Simon Commission appointed? Why was the Simon Commission boycotted everywhere or why was Simon Commission rejected by the Congress?