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What was the role of industrial working class in civil disobedience movement ?can anyone answer this its an urgent and please short answer

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Answered by puneetgoyal12
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The  Civil Disobedience Movement did not observe large scale participation of the industrial working classes. The main reason for this was that the industrialists came closer to the Congress, artists lingered apart. However, some of the workers actively participated in the movement following the ideas of Gandhi such as boycott and protesting against low wages and poor working conditions. For instance, we can see the strikes initiated by railway and dockworkers in the year 1930 and 1932 respectively.

Answered by hemanyavats
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They themselves started and they eventually funded and played a major role in it. It was practically for them that mahatma gandhi started it.

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