Social Sciences, asked by va3020390, 9 months ago

that was the altitude
industrial workers class
in the disobedence movement ?
of the
in the​

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Answered by brainly2006
0

Answer:

They felt aloof because Congress was supported financially by industrialists. Congress did not want to offend them by including industrial workers in the civil disobedience movement

Answered by minakshipawan0325
1

The attitude of the Indian merchants and the industrialists towards the Civil Disobedience Movement was:

1) During the 1st World War Indian merchants and industrialists had made huge profits and became powerful.

2) They wanted protection against imports of foreign goods and a Rupee Sterling foreign exchange ratio that would discourage import.

3) To organize business interest they formed the Indian Industrial and Commercial Congress (in 1920) and the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries - FICCI ( in 1927).

4) They gave financial assistance and refused to buy or sell imported goods.

5) Most businessmen came to see Swaraj as a time when colonial restrictions on business would no longer exist and trade and industry would flourish without constraints.

6) After the failure of the Roundtable conference, business groups were no longer uniformly enthusiastic.

7) They were apprehensive of the spread of militant activities and worried about prolonged disruption of business.

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