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Intro. The Non-Cooperation Movement, led by Mahatma Gandhi, was a significant chapter in India's struggle for independence. However, in 1922, despite Gandhi's insistence on non-violence, certain events spiraled out of control, leading to the abrupt end of the movement. The incident at Chauri Chaura on February 5, 1922, marked a turning point, prompting Gandhi to take drastic action, which ultimately led to the suspension of the movement.

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