how does taking the industrialists into congress alienate business class and divide anti imperial forces

Dear Student,
  • The common labourers didn't partake in the Civil Disobedience Movement in huge numbers, except for in the Nagpur locale. As the industrialists came nearer to the Congress, workers remained detached. 
  • A few workers participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement, specifically receiving a portion of the thoughts of the Gandhian program, similar to the blacklist of outside merchandise, as their very own component movements against low wages and poor working conditions. 
  • Be that as it may, the Congress was hesitant to incorporate workers' requests as a component of its program of battle. It felt this would distance industrialists and separation the counter royal powers.
This was for 2 reasons:
1.  The Indian Congress party did not want to anger the Industrialists as they were helping the party by monetarily funding it.
2. The Congress was a Centrist party and was against Communist ideologies of worker's union.
​​​​​​​Regards.

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