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Question
This is the picture of a person who was dismissed from the Indian Civil Service by the British on flimsy grounds.
What were the main aims of the Indian National Congress?
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Solution
The main aims of the Congress were:
- To promote friendly relations among nationalist workers in different parts of the country.
- To develop and strengthen feelings of national unity throughout the country.
- To formulate popular demands and to place them before the government.
- To train and organize public opinion in the country.
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