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what were the limits of civil disobedience. Write in 5-6 points?

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Answered by ramanujan67
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Explanation:

The limits of Civil Disobedience Movement were: The Congress ignored the dalits for fear of offending the sanatanis, the conservative high-caste Hindus. Also, Mahatma Gandhi called the untouchables the children of God

Answered by Anonymous
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Towards Civil Disobedience

Mahatma Gandhi decided to withdraw the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1922.

The movement was turning violent in many places and satyagarhis needed properly trained for mass struggle.

CR Das and Motilal Nehru formed the Swaraj Party within the Congress to argue for a return to council politics.

Salt was a powerful symbol that could unite the nation.

Salt march accompanied by 78 of his trusted volunteers.

Finally, Mahatma Gandhi once again decided to call off the movement and entered into a pact with Irwin on 5 March 1931.

Participants saw the movement in different angle such as Patidars of Gujarat and Jats of Uttar Pradesh.

To organise business interest, formed the Indian Industrial and commercial congress in 1920 and Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FICCI).

Gandhi called to Untouchable that is Harijan, Children of God.

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