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प्रश्न
Answer the following question briefly:
With reference to the early nationalists, discuss the following:
Methods of the early nationalists
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उत्तर
The early nationalists had great faith in the sense of justice and fair play of the British. So they adopted peaceful and constitutional methods. They presented their grievances to the government and waited patiently for the government to pass laws to remove those grievances. They believed that the government would gradually give in to their demands. They promoted unity, spread political awareness among the people, and built up a strong public opinion through meetings, lectures, and the press. They also sent delegations to England to persuade the British government to introduce necessary reforms.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Choose the correct answer:
The Indian National Congress was established in ________.
Fill in the blank:
The early nationalist leaders expelled the assertive nationalists from the Congress at the _________ session in 1907.
Answer the following question in one or two words/ sentences:
Why were the assertive nationalists disillusioned with the leadership of the early nationalists?
Answer the following question in one or two words/sentences:
Mention two objectives of the Muslim League?
With reference to the early nationalists, discuss the following:
Beliefs of the early nationalists
Answer the following question briefly:
With reference to the rise of the assertive nationalists within the congress, discuss:
The objectives of the assertive nationalists.
Answer the following question briefly:
With reference to the rise of the assertive nationalists within the congress, discuss:
How the methods of the assertive nationalists differed from those of the early nationalists?
Fill in the blank:
The President of the first session of the Congress was ______
State whether the following statement is true or false:
A prominent leader of the Early Nationalist groups was S.N. Bannerjee.
Why was the need for establishing an all-India organisation, representing Indian opinion, an urgent necessity?
