what are the limits of civil disobedience movement?????answer in brief???
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HOW PARTICIPANTS SAW THE CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE MOVEMENT?
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Although there were different groups of participants,they had different demands too:
-Business class:They were hurridely expanding their business but now they faced a problem.It was colonial restriction on business activities.They were there interested in gaining protection against the competition which will be bring by the import of foreign goods.To organise business interest they formed Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industries(FICC)led by Ny Thakurdas & GD birla.
-Industrialist:many did not took part in this movement except the industrialist in Nagpur,they took part in this movement to fight against low wages & poor working conditions.xplanation:
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The Limits of Civil Disobedience. Not all social groups were moved by the abstract concept of Swaraj. The Congress had ignored the Dalits, for fear of offending the conservative high-caste Hindus. Mahatma Gandhi declared that Swaraj would not come for a hundred years if untouchability was not eliminated.