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mention the role of moderates in national movement​

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The moderates were a group of political leaders in India who were active between 1885 and 1907. They are known as "Early Nationalists" because they believed in demanding reforms while adopting constitutional and peaceful means to achieve their aims. The demands of the moderates in the India National Movement were:

1) Reducing the taxes which were levied on the Indians.

2) Conducting the Indian Civil Services examination simultaneously in India and England.

3) Appointing Indians in the higher echelons of the government apparatus.

4) Reducing the expenditure on the military.

5) Revising the British economic policies to benefit Indians.

The methods of the moderates in the Indian National Movement were:

1) They believed in peaceful and constitutional methods to demand and fulfil those demands.

2) Used petitions, meetings, resolutions, pamphlets, memoranda and delegations to voice their demands.

3) Their method has been called 3P – Prayers, Petition and Protest.

4) Had complete faith in the British justice system.

5) Confined to the educated classes only. Did not try to employ the masses.

6) They aimed only at getting political rights and self-government under British dominion.

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