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ExplainanythreereasonsforthelukewarmresponseofsomeMuslim organizationstotheCivilDisobedienceMovement.​

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Answered by atharvakharche51
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Muslim organisations were lukewarm in response to the civildisbodience movements, there were many reasons to this:-

a. After the Non cooperation and Khilafat movement came to an end, the muslims of India didn’t feel represented by the Congress.

b. They felt that the Congress was more closely related to the Hindu organisations and favoured their ideas.

c. This led to a mutual distrust between the Hindu and Muslim communities, both the communities organised processions in areas of North India, this led to communal riots.

d. In 1927, the Muslim league and Indian national congress tried to form an alliance.

e. The demands of the Muslim league were assurance of reserved seats in the Central assembly, they were also willing to give up their demad of separate electorates, however all hopes of unity were lost when M.R. Jaykar, a member of the Hindu Mahasabha made a public declaration that no such demands would be entertained.

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Answered by vanshbabarvb
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The muslims gave a lukewarm response to the civil disobedience movement because: After the decline of non cooperation khilafat movement, a large section of Muslims felt alienated from the Congress. From the mid 1920s the congress came to be more associated with Hindu religious nationalist groups like Hindu mahasabha

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