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Role of the moderate leaders in the indian national movement

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Answered by Anu112358
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The early phase of Congress was influenced by the leaders who were referred to as moderates.
The moderates had complete faith in British.
They adopted moderate ways to pursue their goals.
Their main demands were:-
•to have representative institutions in the whole country for the Welfare of the people.
•to create provincial legislative councils in all provinces
•to recruit Indians for higher positions in the administration
•to hold civil services examination in India
•to ensure the growth of Indian Industries and handicrafts
•to stop the drain of wealth to Britain
•to end the exploitation of Indian resources and people
the moderates believe then ideas rather than action. they followed the policy of 3ps prayer ,petition and patience.
Thus played a vital role in the nationalist movement 1870-1947
Answered by chandeljoyti51
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