define Pro Changers and no changers
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after the withdrawal of the non-cooperation movement, the congress was divided into two groups: no-changers and pro-changers.
pro-changers : this group wanted to end the boycott of the legislative councils. they felt that if congress continued to boycott the elections, people would get elected and then the government would have absolute power to do anything it wanted. they wanted the congress to take part in the elections, join the government and then work to destroy the working of the legislatures from inside. the leaders were C.R. Das, Motilal Nehru and Vithalbhai Patel.
no-changer : The second group, no-changers, opposed joining the councils. this group wanted to
undertake a constructive programme. this group was led by Rajendra Prasad, Vallabhbhai Patel and C.Rajagopalachari.
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No changers were those who opposed an end to the mandatory requirement for Congressmen to spin khadi cloth and do social service as a prerequisite for office.
The others who wanted to enter the legislative council and obstruct the British government from within were called the pro-changers
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