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what were the reasons for the lukewarm response of some Muslim organisation to civil disobedience movement

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Answered by yashwanthhbh1752003
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The muslims gave a lukewarm response to the civil disobedience movement because:

After the decline of non cooperation khilafat movement, a large section of Muslims felt alienated from the Congress.

From the mid 1920s the congress came to be more associated with Hindu religious nationalist groups like Hindu mahasabha.

As relations between Hindus and muslims worsened, each community organised religious procession with militant fervour provoking hindu-muslim communal clashes and riots in various cities.

Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

The muslims gave a lukewarm response to the civil disobedience movement because:

  • After the decline of non cooperation khilafat movement, a large section of Muslims felt alienated from the Congress.
  • From the mid 1920 s the congress came to be more associated with Hindu religious nationalist groups like Hindu mahasabha.
  • As relations between Hindus and muslims worsened, each community organised religious procession with militant fervour provoking hindu-muslim communal clashes and riots in various cities.

Explanation:

Some Muslim organisations' lukeivarm approach to the Civil Disobedience Movement was due to three factors:

1. Following the demise of the Non-Cooperation-Khilafat movement, a sizable portion of the Muslim population felt alienated from the Indian National Congress.

2. In the mid-1920s, Muslims were distrustful of Congress because of its visible and open association with Hindu religious nationalist parties such as the Hindu Mahasabha.

3. The regular communal conflicts not only widened the chasm between the two groups, but they also revealed a significant disagreement over representation in the next elected assemblies.

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