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Subsiquent thos statement congress was relucant to include worker demand as part of his programme of struggle

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Answered by chandu7974
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As a result, the Congress was reluctant in including the demands of the industrial working class in its programme for struggle. It was felt by the party leadership that doing so would alienate the industrialists and lead to lack of unity among the anti-imperialist

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Congress was reluctant to include the demands of industrial workers in its programme of struggle:

  • (i) The industrialists came closer to the Congress, but the workers stayed aloof.
  • (ii) Congress felt this would alienate industrialists.

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