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why did sir syed ahmed khan and his colleagues advice the muslim to stay away from the congress party?

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Answered by shilpirishikanchan
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Sir Sayyed Ahmad Khan was an Indian Muslim pragmatist, Islamic reformist, philosopher of nineteenth century British India. He was an influential figure who strongly advocated for Hindu-Muslim unity. He emphasised on joining hands with the Hindus. In 1880s, he gave up his earlier views and declared that the political interests of Hindus and Muslims were different and opposed the formation of INC. He founded the United Indian Patriotic Association in 1888 mainly with a view to oppose the Congress.

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Answered by ali130107
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Sir syed ahmad khan advised his colleagues to stay away from Indian National Congress beacuse at that time they think that Muslim Community Would be marginalised under Congress party and many also felt that Muslims would have little role in representative government.

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