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explain the attitude of the Muslims to political organisation to watch the civil disobedience movement

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Answered by pallavideena8
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Explanation:

Some Muslim political organizations were lukewarm in responding to Civil Disobedience Movement:

1. After Khilafat movement, many Muslims felt alienated from Congress because they were becoming closer to Hindu nationalist groups like Hindu Mahasabha.

2. Communal clashes and riots between Hindus and Muslims increased the distance and differences between the two.

3. In 1927, Congress and Muslim Leaque tried to make an alliance. Muhammad Ali Jinnah wanted Muslim reservations in Central Assembly and representation in proportion to the population in Bengal and Punjab.

4. Negotiations failed completely in 1928 at the All Parties Conference because M. R. Jayakar of Hindu Mahabharata opposed such efforts completely.

5. Civil Disobedience movement started amidst such distrust Many Muslim leaders feared that they would be suppressed as a minority. So, they didn't respond completely to the call for a united protest.

Answered by vijaykumarmehta484
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#1 After khailfat movement, many Muslims felt alternated from Congress because they were becoming closer to Hindu nationalist groups like Hindu mahasabha.

#2 Communal clashes and riots between Hindu and Muslims increased the distance and differences between the two.

#3 In 1927, Congress and Muslim league tried to make an alliance.

#4 Negotiations failed completely in 1928 at the all parties conference between M.R.Jayakar of Hindu mahabharata opposed such efforts completely.

#5 Civil Disobedience movement started amidst such distrust many Muslims leaders feared that they would be suppressed as a minority. So, they didn't respond completely to the call for a united protest.

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