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Question
Why did Sir Syed Ahmed Khan advise the Muslims not to join the Congress?
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Solution
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan advised the Muslims not to join the Congress because he opposed the policies of the Indian Congress and was afraid that if the British withdrew, the Hindu majority would rule and it would be unfair to the Muslims.
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