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How was the politics of the Radicals within the Congress different from that of the
Moderates?​

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Answered by s1249sumana10422
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Radicals:

Radicals:a. The radicals opposed the moderate’s ‘policy of petitions’ and ‘resolutions’.

Radicals:a. The radicals opposed the moderate’s ‘policy of petitions’ and ‘resolutions’.b. They laid stress on self-reliance and constructive work.

Radicals:a. The radicals opposed the moderate’s ‘policy of petitions’ and ‘resolutions’.b. They laid stress on self-reliance and constructive work.c. Radicals demanded ‘Swaraj’ from British rule.

Radicals:a. The radicals opposed the moderate’s ‘policy of petitions’ and ‘resolutions’.b. They laid stress on self-reliance and constructive work.c. Radicals demanded ‘Swaraj’ from British rule.d. The extremists advocated the radical methods of strikes and boycott for the fulfillment of their demands.

Moderates:

Moderates:a. Wanted self-government or Swaraj within the British Empire.

Moderates:a. Wanted self-government or Swaraj within the British Empire.b. Their whole attitude was of reconciliation and not confrontation.

Moderates:a. Wanted self-government or Swaraj within the British Empire.b. Their whole attitude was of reconciliation and not confrontation.c. They would do nothing which would offend the British rulers.

Moderates:a. Wanted self-government or Swaraj within the British Empire.b. Their whole attitude was of reconciliation and not confrontation.c. They would do nothing which would offend the British rulers.d. The demands were presented to the British through petitions, meetings, speeches and resolutions.

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Answered by vaishnavisinghscpl45
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The politics of the radicals within the Congress was different from that of the moderates. The radicals were opposed to the “politics of prayers” followed by the Moderates within congress. They explored more radical objectives and methods.

Radicals:

a. The radicals opposed the moderate’s ‘policy of petitions’ and ‘resolutions’.

b. They laid stress on self-reliance and constructive work.

c. Radicals demanded ‘Swaraj’ from British rule.

d. The extremists advocated the radical methods of strikes and boycott for the fulfillment of their demands.

Moderates:

a. Wanted self-government or Swaraj within the British Empire.

b. Their whole attitude was of reconciliation and not confrontation.

c. They would do nothing which would offend the British rulers.

d. The demands were presented to the British through petitions, meetings, speeches and resolutions.

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