appreciate the of national congress in freedom movement of india
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INC was first convened in 1885. Not much
happened till early 20th century. INC passed resolutions against
British. During early 20th century, many supported the Swadesi movement.
INC started movement for boycotting of British goods and promotion of Indian goods. Gandhi started participating in INC in 1920s. He started
the nonviolence & non-cooperation movements, to protest the exploitation
of Indians by British.
INC started making salt at the sea without paying taxes, violating the British laws. part of INC separated as Swaraj party (Motilal nehru and others) and contested elections. Swaraj party won in many states (provinces). Later INC protested strongly against british taking the decision of participation of india in the WW2.
INC became very strong by now. They started QUIT India movement in 1942. INC refused to cooperate with the British and their rule. Many INC leaders were in Jail for many years. Finally, at the end of war, British yielded to INC.
Naoroji, Nehru, Gandhiji, Sardar Patel, Indira Gandhi, JP Narayan, MAK Azad, SC Bose, Jinnah, Lajpat rai, countless number of ladies including wives of leaders had participated in the struggles by the INC.
INC started making salt at the sea without paying taxes, violating the British laws. part of INC separated as Swaraj party (Motilal nehru and others) and contested elections. Swaraj party won in many states (provinces). Later INC protested strongly against british taking the decision of participation of india in the WW2.
INC became very strong by now. They started QUIT India movement in 1942. INC refused to cooperate with the British and their rule. Many INC leaders were in Jail for many years. Finally, at the end of war, British yielded to INC.
Naoroji, Nehru, Gandhiji, Sardar Patel, Indira Gandhi, JP Narayan, MAK Azad, SC Bose, Jinnah, Lajpat rai, countless number of ladies including wives of leaders had participated in the struggles by the INC.
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the role of inc during freedom movement in india
⇒until independence it was the prominent and central political party which influenced the freedom movement
⇒it was a national vehicle for social reform and human upliftment
⇒it provided many prominent and efficient leaders to the country
⇒it was the first and foremost political party that had direct contacts with british regime and thereby it lead the freedom movement
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