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Answered by wagleagastya
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Explanation:Our movement has reached a stage when the adoption of a definite Programme of National Liberation as well as of Action can no longer be deferred. A programme of National Liberation must be formulated in order to state the position of those who do not believe in half way and the so-called “evolutionary” methods advocated by the compromising Liberals. The ambiguous term swaraj is open to many definitions and in fact it has been defined in various ways according to the interests and desires of the different elements participating in our movement. Such a vague objective is certainly not conducive to the strengthening of a movement, on the contrary, it makes for weakness. Then, a militant Programme of Action has become indispensable in order to mobilize under the banner of the National Congress all the available revolutionary forces. The nation is not a homogeneous whole: it is divided into classes with diverse and often conflicting interests. All these various social classes struggle for their respective interests. They all believe that national Liberation will remove their grievances. Therefore the Programme of the National Congress which is not a cohesive political party, but the traditional organ of our National Struggle, cannot be according to the interests of one certain class. The National Congress is a Coalition of all the forces oppressed by foreign domination therefore its programme must be a Coalition Programme.

First of all, we must define what form of National self-government is needed for the welfare of the majority of the nation; then is to be formulated the methods of the struggle which will lead to the realisation of this National self-government.

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Answered by aadilkhan7
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The Indian National Congress is a political party in India with widespread roots. Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Empire in Asia and Africa

Headquarters: 24, Akbar Road, New Delhi 110001

Founder: Allan Octavian Hume, Dadabhai Naoroji, Dinshaw Edulji Wacha

Newspaper: Congress Sandesh

Alliance: United Progressive Alliance

Wings: National Students Union of India, Indian Youth Congress, more

Leadership: Sonia Gandhi (President), Manmohan Singh

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