Why congress leaders were reluctant to boycott the council elections and what method they adopted?
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Many within the Congress were initially opposed to the idea of non-cooperation because they were reluctant to boycott the council election scheduled for November 1920. Because some leaders thought that they can fight for freedom by staying within the government and wanted Indians to have representation.
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Many within the Congress were concerned about the proposals to start a Non-Cooperation movement. They were reluctant to boycott the council elections scheduled for November 1920, and they feared that the movement might lead to popular violence. In the months between September and December there was an intense tussle within the Congress. For a while there seemed no meeting point between the supporters and the opponents of the movement. Finally, at the Congress session at Nagpur in December 1920, a compromise was worked out and the Non-Cooperation program was adopted.