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Why was the muslim majority did not response to the call of cuvil disobedience movement?

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(I) Association of Congress with Hindu Mahasabha : After the decrease of the Non­Cooperation – Khilafat movement, a vast segment of Muslims felt estranged from the Congress. From the mid-1920s, the Congress came to be all the more noticeably connected with transparently Hindu religious patriot bunches like the Hindu Mahasabha.

(ii) Communal Clashes : As relations between the Hindus and the Muslims declined, every network sorted out religious parades with activist enthusiasm, inciting Hindu-Muslim communal clashes and mobs in different urban areas. Each uproar developed the separation between the two networks.

(iii) Issue of interest for isolated electorates : Some of the Muslim leaders requested a different electorate for the Muslims which was not upheld by the Congress leaders.

(iii) Status of Muslims in Hindu larger part state : Many Muslim leaders and educated people communicated their worry about the status of Muslims as a minority inside India. They expected that the way of life and character of minorities would be submerged under the control of a Hindu larger part.

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