why the Congress was reluctant to include workers demands as part of its programme of civil disobedience movement
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The Congress was reluctant to include the demands of industrial workers in its
programme of struggle because:
- (i) The industrial working classes did not participate in the Civil Disobedience Movement in large numbers, except in the Nagpur region.
- (ii) As the industrialists came closer to the Congress, workers stayed aloof.
- (iii) The Congress felt that by including workers’ demands as part of its programme of struggle it would alienate industrialists and divide the anti-imperial forces.
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