Answer:
(i)
Many Congress leaders were reluctant to boycott the council elections scheduled
for November 1920, and they feared that the movement might lead to popular
violence.
(ii) In the months between September and December, there was an intense tussle
within the Congress. For a while, there seemed no meeting point between the
supporters and the opponents of the movement.
(iii) Finally, at the Congress Session at Nagpur in Dec.
1920, a compromise was worked out and the Non-cooperation programme was
adopted.
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