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प्रश्न
Describe the attitude of the British towards Moderates.
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उत्तर
In the beginning the British were not opposed to the Congress (Moderates). They were provided all facilities to organise sessions of Congress. But, when the Congress leaders criticised some of the policies of the Government and condemned its despotic system, British hostility towards the Congress surfaced. The British used the policy of ‘Divide and Rule’ to keep the activities of the Congress under control.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Mention two objectives of the congress as enumerated by W.C. Bonnerjee.
State the political demands of the Moderates.
What were the administrative demands of the early Nationalist leaders?
When did the conflict arise between the Moderates and the Assertives?
What method was used by the Assertives for attaining independence in the field of education?
Give one example to show that while giving impetus to the national movement, the assertive nationalist presented one-sided picture of India’s composite culture?
What Assertives appeal to the masses?
What were the three methods of struggle adopted by Aggressive Nationalists.
How did Moderates differ from the Assertive Nationalist in realizing their objectives.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are related to the aims of the Indian National Congress in the early phases?
- Eradication of all possible race, creed or provincial prejudices among Indians.
- Organising public opinion against the British.
- Formulation of popular demands.
- Organisation of a violent struggle for the political emancipation of India.
