Why was the Congress reluctant to include workers’ demand as part of its programme of struggle?
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Congress was reluctant to include demands of industrial workers:
  1. Congress did not want to disappoint the industrialists by including the worker's interest.
  2. Some workers participated in the movement and boycotted foreign goods as part of their protest against low wages and poor working conditions.
  3. But most workers kept away as Congress favoured industrialists and believed that anti-imperial forces can get divided.
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