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Question
State briefly the attitude of Moderates towards the British.
Or
Mention the reasons for the moderates faith in the British sense of justice.
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Solution
The Moderates did not want to over throw the British rule by violence. They believed in loyalty to the British Government. They believed that the British presence in India was a blessing to Indians and they relied on the British to guide the politics in India.
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