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Gandhi argued that the British Raj could be brought down through:
Acourt petitions only
Bmass migration abroad
Cwithdrawal of cooperation
Darmed revolt
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. withdrawal of cooperation
In Hind Swaraj (1909) Gandhi argued that the Raj survived because Indians cooperated with it. Withdrawing that cooperation step by step would force it to collapse — the basis of the Non-Cooperation Movement.
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