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In which of the following Indian National Congress sessions, the idea of the Non-Cooperation Movement was accepted?


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a

Lahore session

b

Nagpur session

c

Calcutta session

d

Madras session  

answer is B.

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In the Indian National Congress Nagpur session, the idea of the Non-Cooperation Movement was accepted. At its Nagpur session in December 1920, the Indian National Congress made an effort to strengthen the Non-Cooperation Movement. Once more, the significance of employing nonviolent measures was highlighted. The Indian National Congress supported the resolution calling for nonviolent non-cooperation with the three goals of finding a satisfactory answer to the Khilafat question, righting Punjab's wrongs, and achieving Swaraj.
 
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