Dalit participation was limited in the civil disobedience movement explain
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The following are the reasons in support of the given statement:
1. The Indian National Congress did not want to offend the Sanatanis, the upper-class Hindus by incorporating the Dalits.
2. Dalits contemplated that their obstacles of social impediments would be resolved through legislative empowerment.
3. Some of the Dalit leaders were fervent on a different political resolution to their impediment. They organised themselves and required a reservation for them in the schools and a separate electorate that would choose the Dalit members for the commission.
Answer: All social groups of India were not influenced by the concept of Swaraj.One such group was so called group untouchables who called themselves dalits or oppressed.Mahatma Gandhi supported the interest of them and declared that Swaraj would not come for hundred years if untouchability was not eliminated.But many dalit leaders demanded Reserved seats in the educational institution and the separate electorate that would choose dalit members for legislative councils therefore the dalits participation in the civil disobedience movement was Limited
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