"Dalits participation was limited in the civil disobedience movement. " Justify ?[ only 5 points ]
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Dalit participation in Civil Disobedience Movement was limited: 1. Congress had ignored Dalits for a long time because they didn't want to offend the conservative high-caste Hindus. ... They demanded separate electorates for the Dalit community in legislative councils and reserved seats in educational institutions.
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Dalit participation in Civil Disobedience Movement was limited:
- Congress had ignored Dalits for a long time because they didn't want to offend the conservative high-caste Hindus.
- But Gandhi wanted to eliminate untouchability. He called them children of God or Harijan and organized satyagraha to get them access to public wells, schools, and temples.
- He himself cleaned toilets to respect the work of the bhangi and tried to persuade the upper caste to give up untouchability.
- But many Dalit leaders believed only political empowerment can solve the problems faced by the community in the society.
- They demanded separate electorates for the Dalit community in legislative councils and reserved seats in educational institutions. So Dalit participation was limited especially in the Maharashtra and Nagpur region.
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