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Chauri chaura incident: You will learn about the Chauri Chaura
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You will learn about the Chauri Chaura Incident (Chora Chori kand), important dates in the Incident or movement, the map, and key points from the Incident in this article, which will help you prepare for the IAS exam. This event is significant in the history of India’s independence struggle. As a result, it is an essential aspect of UPSC preparation. The Chauri Chaura incident occurred at Chauri Chaura in the Gorakhpur district of the United Province, (modern Uttar Pradesh) in British India on 4 February 1922, when a large group of protesters, participating in the Non-cooperation movement, clashed with police, who opened fire. Chauri Chaura Incident - Features A small village named Chauri - Chaura (Gorakhpur district in the United Provinces) has found a place in history books as a result of a violent incident on February 5, 1922, which prompted Gandhi to withdraw the movement. The police here had beaten up the leader of a group of volunteers protesting the sale of liquor and high food prices and then opened fire on the crowd that had gathered in front of the police station. The enraged crowd set fire to the police ... THE CHAURI CHAURA INCIDENT Gandhi launched a non-violent Non-Cooperation Movement on 1 August 1920. On 2 February 1922, a group of well-organized volunteers was picketing in the local market against liquor sales and high food prices in Chauri Chaura , in Gorakhpur district of U.P. The local police deliberately provoked the volunteers by beating up the volunteer leader, an army pensioner named Bhagwan Ahir, and locking him and several others in the local chowki. On 5 February, approximately ...
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