on which two points was the British administration criticised
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- The British officials were difficult to talk to. The manners, practises, and habits of the inhabitants were unknown to the British officers.
- They meddled with the populace's religion and customs (though some laws passed by them were for the betterment of Indians.
- They were accused of failing to depend on their own strength and instead placing naïve faith in the British people's goodness.
- They were unaware of the stark differences between British and Indian economic interests.
- The Early Nationalists were unsuccessful in involving the general public in the national cause.
- Its members frequently took part in policymaking and possessed enormous authority.
- Although these characteristics undoubtedly favoured British interests rather than Indian ones, they established certain traditions of independence, integrity, and hard labour.
- They developed the notion that they were virtually divinely entitled to dominate India.
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