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During World War II, the Indian National Congress told citizens to
refuse to vote in elections.
purchase only British goods.
pay their taxes on time.
boycott Gandhi’s protests.
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refuse to vote in elections.
Explanation: During the Quit India movement (1942) the Congress urged mass non‑cooperation with British rule, including boycotting British institutions and elections as part of the campaign.
Explanation: During the Quit India movement (1942) the Congress urged mass non‑cooperation with British rule, including boycotting British institutions and elections as part of the campaign.
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