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conclusion of surendranath banerjee contribution to freedom struggle ( Atleast 1 page answer )

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The declining popularity of moderate Indian politicians affected Banerjee's role in Indian politics. Banerjee supported the Morley-Minto reforms 1909 – which were resented and ridiculed as insufficient and meaningless by the vast majority of the Indian public and nationalist politicians.[9] Banerjee was a critic of the proposed method of civil disobedienceadvocated by Mahatma Gandhi, the rising popular leader of Indian nationalists and the Congress Party.[7] Accepting the portfolio of minister in the Bengal government earned him the ire of nationalists and much of the public, and he lost the election to the Bengal Legislative Assembly in 1923 to Bidhan Chandra Roy, the candidate of the Swarajya Party[10] – ending his political career for all practical purposes. He was knighted for his political support of the British Empire. Banerjee made the Calcutta Municipal Corporation a more democratic body while serving as a minister in the Bengal government.[11]
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He was a moderate nationalist

* who Established Indian association in Bengal in about 1880s and and later keep his voice against various crual act of Lord Corzon I.e vehicular press act in 1878 , arm licence act and many more

* later he join congress in 1885 or 86

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