4. Source based question-
The Independence Day Pledge, 26 January 1930
We believe that it is the inalienable right of the Indian people, as of any other
people, to have freedom and to enjoy the fruits of their toil and have the
necessities of life, so that they may have full opportunities of growth. We believe
also that if any government deprives a people of these rights and oppresses
them, the people have a further right to alter it or to abolish it. The British
Government in India has not only deprived the Indian people of their freedom but
has based itself on the exploitation of the masses, and has ruined India
economically, politically, culturally, and spiritually. We believe, therefore, that
India must sever the British connection and attain Purna Swaraj or complete
Independence.
a) What is Purna Swaraj?
b) What factors were responsible to change the goal Swaraj to Purna Swaraj by the
Congress?
c) What was the inalienable right of the Indian people?
Answers
Answer:
Explanation:
Purna swaraj is complete independence
(2) The INC changed its goal from Swaraj to Purna Swaraj because of the following reasons:
The attitude of the British government compelled the national leaders to adopt the the goal of complete independence.
Continued economic exploitation of the Indians by the British angered the leaders.
Discontentment over Simon Commission which did not include any of the Indian member.
Brutal oppression a by the British of the demonstrators and death of Lala Lajpat rai angered the nationalist leaders.
Vague offer of Dominion status did not satisfy the Indian leaders.
Thus, the pledge of Purna Swaraj was taken at the Lahore session 1929
(3)We believe that it is the inalienable right of the Indian people, as of any other people, to have freedom and to enjoy the fruits of their toil and have the necessities of life, so that they may have full opportunities of growth.
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Answer:
Purna swaraj is complete independence
(2) The INC changed its goal from Swaraj to Purna Swaraj because of the following reasons:
The attitude of the British government compelled the national leaders to adopt the the goal of complete independence.
Continued economic exploitation of the Indians by the British angered the leaders.
Discontentment over Simon Commission which did not include any of the Indian member.
Brutal oppression a by the British of the demonstrators and death of Lala Lajpat rai angered the nationalist leaders.
Vague offer of Dominion status did not satisfy the Indian leaders.
Thus, the pledge of Purna Swaraj was taken at the Lahore session 1929
(3)We believe that it is the inalienable right of the Indian people, as of any other people, to have freedom and to enjoy the fruits of their toil and have the necessities of life, so that they may have full opportunities of growth.
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