why their was an tussle within the Congress during September and December 1920 please answer in points
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Initially, they were not enthusiastic to boycott the council elections. This election was scheduled to be held in November 1920. Congress feared that the movement might lead to popular violence. In the months between September & December there was an intense tussle within the Congress.
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Congress session of December 1920 - As Mahatma Gandhi decided to launch a Non-Cooperation Movement in Congress Session of Calcutta in September, 1920 , some Congress leaders and members were concerned about the proposal. They did not want to boycott the council elections scheduled for November 1920 .
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- Congress supported Gandhiji in Non-cooperation movement. Initially, they were not enthusiastic to boycott the council elections.
- Congress supported Gandhiji in Non-cooperation movement. Initially, they were not enthusiastic to boycott the council elections. This election was scheduled to be held in November 1920. Congress feared that the movement might lead to popular violence.
- Congress supported Gandhiji in Non-cooperation movement. Initially, they were not enthusiastic to boycott the council elections. This election was scheduled to be held in November 1920. Congress feared that the movement might lead to popular violence. In the months between September & December there was an intense tussle within the Congress.
- Congress supported Gandhiji in Non-cooperation movement. Initially, they were not enthusiastic to boycott the council elections. This election was scheduled to be held in November 1920. Congress feared that the movement might lead to popular violence. In the months between September & December there was an intense tussle within the Congress. For a while there seemed no meeting point between the supporters & opponents of the movement.
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