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What was the aim of the Assertive Nationalists as far as the National Movement was concerned? How did it differ from that of the Early Nationalists?

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What was the aim of the Assertive Nationalists as far as the National Movement was concerned? How did it differ from that of the Early Nationalists?

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The primary aim of the Assertive Nationalists was the immediate attainment of Swaraj (Self-Government or Complete Independence). They wanted total control over the Indian administration and the absolute eradication of British political influence from the country. They strongly believed that freedom was their birthright and could not be achieved through minor concessions, but rather through mass mobilisation and active resistance.

How it Differed from the Early Nationalists:

The ultimate goal of the Assertive Nationalists differed fundamentally from that of the Early Nationalists in two distinct ways:

  • The Concept of Self-Government: The Early Nationalists aimed for Constitutional Reforms and a greater share in the administration under the overarching supervision of the British Crown (similar to the self-governing colonies of Canada or Australia). Conversely, the Assertive Nationalists demanded Swaraj, which meant complete independence from British control and full political autonomy for Indians.
  • Faith in British Justice: The Early Nationalists believed that British rule was generally beneficial and that British statesmen were fair-minded, so they limited their demands to institutional updates. The Assertive Nationalists rejected this entirely, viewing British rule as inherently exploitative and believing that true freedom had to be demanded forcefully rather than requested through petitions.
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Chapter 4: Second Phase of the Indian National Movement - EXERCISES [Page 63]

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Morning Star Total History and Civics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 4 Second Phase of the Indian National Movement
EXERCISES | Q II. 4. | Page 63
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