"Non-co-operation is a movement intended to invite..." - Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
Non-co-operation is a movement intended to invite Englishmen to co-operate with us on honourable terms or retire from our land.
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“The avowed policy of non-co-operation has been not to make political use of the disputes between labour and capital.”
“It is the duty of a non-co-operator to preach disaffection towards the existing order of things. Non-co-operators are but giving disciplined expression to a nation's outraged feelings.”
“Non-cooperation is directed not against men but against measures. It is not directed against the Governors, but against the system they administer. The roots of non-cooperation lies not in hatred but in justice if not in love.”
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