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Why wasn’t the civil disobedience movement a limited struggle? Give reasons.​

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Answered by adityakesariak
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Answer:

Inclination of congress towards sanatanis (conservative high caste hindus) which isolated dalit from the movement. ... Demand of dalit for separate electorate and reserved seats in educational institutions. Since congress was unwilling to accept,so dalit stayed away from the movement.

Answered by mahekrane17
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1. The Congress ignore the dalits and the depressed classes in order to please the high caste Hindus. Hence, the participation of the depressed classes was Limited.

2. The Congress was associated with the Hindu related Nationalist groups. So, the Muslim participation was less

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3. There was distrust between the communities alienated by the Congress. Large sections of Muslims did not respond to the civil disobedience movement.

4. The rich peasants were disappointed when the civil disobedience movement was called off in 1931 without the revenue rates being revised.

5. The Congress was closer to and supported the business class due to which the industrial working class did not participate in the movement.

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