After the suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement, who were called pro-changers in the Congress? A. Motilal Nehru and Anne Besant B. Anne Besant and Chittranjan Das C. Motilal Nehru and Chittranjan Das D. None of these
The sudden withdrawal of the Non Cooperation Movement left congress with no other such programmes. There was an impatient section of the leaders in Congress whose expectations were wrapped up in the coming up elections in India in 1923, so that they enter into the legislatures and bring “change”. These elections had to be conducted as per the provisions of the Government of India Act 1919.