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Question
Disucss the methods, adopted by Gopal Krishna Gokhale to achieve his political objectives.
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Solution
Gopal Krishna Gokhale was not only a prominent political leader but also a leading moderate nationalist of his time. He adopted peaceful and constitutional methods to achieve his political objectives.
- He believed in constitutional agitation and always used petitions, resolutions, and discussions to present Indian demands before the British government.
- As a member of the Imperial Legislative Council, he gave powerful speeches, asked questions, and criticised unjust economic and administrative policies to bring reforms.
- He emphasised the creation of educated public opinion. For this purpose, he founded the Servants of India Society in 1905 to train workers for national service.
- He adopted the method of persuasion. He believed that political progress could be achieved by convincing liberal-minded British statesmen through reason and moral force.
- He also used economic analysis as a method to expose the drain of wealth and the poverty of Indians, hoping to influence British policymakers.
- Gopal Krishna Gokhale also guided younger leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and promoted peaceful, constitutional and reformist methods to achieve national political objectives.
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