Civil Disobedience Movement was finally withdrawn in April 1934. The movement was led by Mahatma Gandhi and began in 1930. The movement aimed to achieve Indian independence through peaceful means and non-cooperation with the British government. The movement had a significant impact on the political and social environment of the country. The movement was suspended in May 1933 and was finally withdrawn in April 1934. The movement came to an end because of the Gandhi-Irwin pact, which was signed by Mahatma Gandhi and the then Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin on March 5, 1931.
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