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★ Role of Dadabhai naoroji in Indian National Congress formation
★ List briefly any two causes that Gopal Krishna Gokhale supported
★ Regarding the Early nationalist mention to which segment of society they belonged
★ What were the methods Surendranath Banerjee advocated to attain it
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• Naoroji is renowned for his work in the Indian National Congress, of which he was one of the founding members and thrice — in 1886, 1893, and 1906 — elected president. His book Poverty and Un-British Rule in India brought attention to his theory of the Indian "wealth drain" into Britain.
• He campaigned for Indian self-rule and social reform. 2. As a leader of the moderate faction of the Congress he advocated reforms by working with the existing government institutions. He preferred to use the process of dialogue and discussion with the British authorities for the fulfilment of Indian demands.
• Early Nationalists were also known as
Moderates and they belonged to the
educated middle class society including
lawyers, teachers, government servants etc.
● Their main demands were
Opportunities for self-government under the
British Rule.
● Reduction in land revenue and military
expenditure.
● Abolition of Preventive Detention Act,
freedom of speech, freedom of press etc.
Their methods -
Processions, public speeches and meetings
to arouse public opinion. They submitted
petitions and memorandums to the British
Government.
• Surendranath Banerjee started the Indian National Conference in 1883, so that the Moderates could discuss all sorts of political problems. He advocated the achievement of his aim through this but when he found that the aims and objectives of his Indian National Conference and the National Union were the same, the two merged with each other to form the Indian National Congress. He advocated constitutional means for the attainment of the political goals.
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• Naoroji is renowned for his work in the Indian National Congress, of which he was one of the founding members and thrice — in 1886, 1893, and 1906 — elected president. His book Poverty and Un-British Rule in India brought attention to his theory of the Indian "wealth drain" into Britain.
• He campaigned for Indian self-rule and social reform. 2. As a leader of the moderate faction of the Congress he advocated reforms by working with the existing government institutions. He preferred to use the process of dialogue and discussion with the British authorities for the fulfilment of Indian demands.
• Early Nationalists were also known as
Moderates and they belonged to the
educated middle class society including
lawyers, teachers, government servants etc.
● Their main demands were
Opportunities for self-government under the
British Rule.
● Reduction in land revenue and military
expenditure.
● Abolition of Preventive Detention Act,
freedom of speech, freedom of press etc.
Their methods -
Processions, public speeches and meetings
to arouse public opinion. They submitted
petitions and memorandums to the British
Government.
• Surendranath Banerjee started the Indian National Conference in 1883, so that the Moderates could discuss all sorts of political problems. He advocated the achievement of his aim through this but when he found that the aims and objectives of his Indian National Conference and the National Union were the same, the two merged with each other to form the Indian National Congress. He advocated constitutional means for the attainment of the political goals.
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