History & Civics
What were the steps taken by the people as a part of the Khilafat Non-Cooperation Movement?
Answer
The steps taken by the people as a part of the Khilafat Non-Cooperation Movement were as follows-
- People resigned from government services
- Shops selling foreign goods were picketed
- Students boycotted schools and colleges
- 'Hartals' and demonstrations were held.
In 1921, the Khilafat Committee appealed to all the Muslims not to join the police and armed forces and not to pay taxes.
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