what was the cause of disagreement between the Congress-led non cooperation movement and the peasants' and workers' movement?
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The Congress under Gandhiji believed in achieving ‘Swaraj’ by peaceful means and total non-violence.The peasants and workers, though believers in Gandhi’s Swaraj, khadi and boycott, did not believe in non-violence. They turned violent to gain their aims, which went against the Congress creed.
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Under Gandhiji the Congress believed in pursuing 'Swaraj' through nonviolent means and complete non-violence. Campesinos and workers, while believers in Swaraj, khadi, and boycott through Gandhi, did not believe in non-violence.
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- They became aggressive in order to achieve their aims and went against the faith of Congress.
- Movement for non-cooperation, failed effort in 1920–22, led by Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi, to persuade the British Government of India to give India self-government, or swaraj. This was one of Gandhi's first large-scale, coordinated actions of civil disobedience (satyagraha).
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