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Why was congress reluctant to allow women to hold any position of authority within the organisation of congress?

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Answered by deeksha7790
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Answer:

Congress reluctant in participation of women:

i. Congress was keen only on the symbolic presence of women within the organization.

ii. Gandhiji was convinced that it was the duty of women to look after home and hearth, be good mothers and good wives.

Participation of women in Civil Disobedience Movement:

i. During Gandhiji’s Salt March, thousands of women came out of their homes to participate in protest marches.

ii. Manufactured salt and picketed liquor shops.

iii. Boycotted foreign goods.

iv. Many went to jail.

v. Women were from high caste families and from rich peasant households participated.

vi. Moved by Gandhiji’s call, they began to see service to nation as a sacred duty of women.

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Answered by avikpalit14
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Explanation:

Congress was reluctant to allow the participation of women in the organization due to the following reasons:

  • Congress was keen only on the symbolic presence of women within the organization.
  • Gandhiji also had a strong belief that the role of women was to look after the home, take care of their children and be good wives.
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