How was the politics of the Radicals within the
Congress different from that of the Moderates?
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The Radicals were opposed to the “politics of prayers” followed by theModerates within the Congress. ... They argued that people must rely on their own strength, not on the “good” intentions of the government (as was the stated policy of the Moderates). They believed that people must fight for swaraj.
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The Congress leaders of this period were called the Moderates. They proposed to struggle against British rule in non-violent manner which the radicals called “politics of petitions”. ... They criticised British rule in their speeches and sent representatives to different parts of the country to mobilise public opinion
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