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how did the British suppress the rise of nationalistic feelings in India​

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The nationalist movement of India took organized form in 1885 when the Indian National Congress was set up and brought with it new hopes and aspirations for independent India. As such, Nationalism in India signifies a common political consciousness or patriotism with the purpose of attaining self-rule. The attitude of the Early Nationalists towards the British was as follows: The Early Nationalists had faith in the sense of justice, fair play, honesty and integrity of the British. It was their hope that the British would grant “Home Rule” to Indians.

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