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India national movement the method of struggle you preferred and your vision of a free India

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Answered by krishnapriyamcommpnc
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This consciousness began to be clearly stated by the

political associations formed after 1850, especially those

that came into being in the 1870s and 1880s. Most of

these were led by English-educated professionals such

as lawyers. The more important ones were the Poona

Sarvajanik Sabha, the Indian Association, the Madras

Mahajan Sabha, the Bombay Presidency Association,

and of course the Indian National Congress.

Note the name, “Poona Sarvajanik Sabha”. The literal

meaning of “sarvajanik” is “of or for all the people” (sarva =

all + janik = of the people). Though many of these

associations functioned in specific parts of the country,

their goals were stated as the goals of all the people

of India, not those of any one region, community or

class

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