The aims of Non-Cooperation Movement :
- In 1920, the Congress adopted the new programme of non-violent Non-Co-operation under the leadership of Gandhiji.
- The aim of the Non-Co-operation Movement was to redress the wrongs done to Punjab and Turkey and the attainment of Swaraj.
- The Non-Co-operation movement was to proceed in stages beginning with the renunciation of titles, to be followed by the boycott of the Legislature, Law Courts and Educational Institutions and the campaign of non-payment of taxes.