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During World War II, the Indian National Congress told citizens to

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refuse to vote in elections
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refuse to vote in elections.

The National Congress of India was the first modern nationalist movement that emerged in the British Empire. The congress became an independent Indian movement under Mahatma Gandhi, who was the main leader. The National Congress of the Indian asked citizens not to vote in the elections, so the ministries of Congress resigned in October to declare on the belligerence of India in its decisions without counting the Indian people.

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