Political Science, asked by Dhananchakma4597, 1 year ago

At the time of Independence, Indian leaders were committed to the aims of Liberty, Equality, Fraternity and ________.

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Answered by troyphn64
6

Answer:

freedom

Explanation:

without freedom,no independence

Answered by mindfulmaisel
8

At the ‘time of Independence’, ‘Indian leaders’ were committed to the aims of Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, and democracy.

Explanation:

  • The Indian leaders were committed to Freedom of the Movement that aimed at the principles of democracy and civil liberties.  
  • There were ideas on freedom or rights from the very beginning of the movement. It aimed at freedom of speech with democratic ideas.  
  • Throughout the movement, there was a constant demand for freedom of the press and for people to voice their opinion and the new Constitution brought in the concepts through democracy.
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