296 DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR : WRITINGS AND SPEECHES
FIRST PERIOD
I
To begin with the Bardoli Programme period. The Bardoli Programme or what is called the Constructive Programme of the Congress was the direct outcome of the new line of action adopted by the Congress in securing the political demands of the country. At the session of the Congress held at Nagpur in 1920 the Congress declared :
“Whereas the people of India are now determined to establish Swaraj; and
“Whereas all methods adopted by the people of India prior to the last special session of the Indian National Congress have failed to secure due recognition of their rights and liberties;
“Now this Congress while reaffirming the resolution on non-violent non-cooperation passed at the Special Session of the Congress at Calcutta declares that the entire or any part or parts of the scheme of non-violent non-cooperation, with the renunciation of voluntary association with the present Government at one end and the refusal to pay taxes at the other, should be put in force at a time to be determined by either the Indian National Congress or the All India Congress Committee and in the meanwhile to prepare the Country for it”,....
At the session of the Congress held at Ahmedabad in 1921 it was declared that:
“This Congress is further of opinion that Civil Disobedience is the only civilized and effective substitute for an armed rebellion.... and therefore advises all Congress Workers and others.... to organize individual civil disobedience and mass civil disobedience”………
It is to give effect to this policy of non-cooperation and civil disobedience and to prepare the people to take part in them that the Working Committee of the Congress met at Bardoli in February 1922 and drew up the following programme of action.
“The Working Committee advises all Congress organisations to be engaged in the following activities :
(1) To enlist at least one crore of members of the Congress.
(2) To popularise the spinning wheel and to organise the manufacture of hand-spun and handwoven khaddar.
(3) To organise national schools.
(4) To organise the Depressed Classes for a better life, to improve their social, mental and moral condition to induce them