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mention the four basic beliefs of Indian national congress

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Answered by AkhileshShakya
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Beliefs of Early Nationalists:

(i) The early nationalists had faith in the British sense of justice and fair play.

(ii) They were of the opinion that Britain would help Indians govern themselves according to western standards.

(iii) It was their hope that the British would grant 'Home Rule' to Indians.

(iv) They recognised the benefits the British rule has conferred to them especially the English language and modern means of communication and transport.

Answered by sanjayvijay
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The basic beliefs of the early Nationalist were:

I) They had faith in the sense of Justice, fair, play, honesty and integrity of the British.

ii) It was their hope that the British would grant 'Home Rule' to them and relied on the solemn pledges made by the British government.

iii)They believed that the British rule had many benefits eg; It help in removing social evils ,like Sati ,child marriage, untouchability etc.

iv) They thought that the British would help Indians to govern themselves according to the western standard.

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