However winds of change began to blow in Malabar when Gandhiji assumed the
leadership of the Congress in the 1920’s.The non co-operation movement made
considerable headway in Malabar.There was widespread boy cott of foreign goods, courts
of law and educational institution in the district. The non co-operation movement
synchronised itself with the Khilafat movement and thereby acquired new dimensions.To
accelerate the tembo of the movement, Gandhiji and Shoukat Ali visited Malabar.The
Moplahs of Malabar showed their willingness to join the freedom struggle.The Ottappalam
conference of 1921 gave full support to the non co-operation movement.It was in the
course of these developments that Malabar witnessed of Moplah outburst.
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