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The Non-Cooperation Movement was called off by Gandhi in 1922 after which incident?
AThe 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre at Amritsar
BThe Rowlatt Act being passed in 1919 March
CChauri Chaura, where protesters burned a police post
DThe Khilafat Movement losing all momentum
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Chauri Chaura, where protesters burned a police post
The February 1922 Chauri Chaura incident saw protesters set fire to a police station, killing 22 policemen. Gandhi called off the NCM, considering it a betrayal of non-violence.
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