The moderate faction of indian congress believed in the 3P's to bargain with the british what does the 3P's stand for?
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Three P's of Indian national congress.
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- The three P's stands for ''Prayer, Petition and Protest''.
- Indian national congress used three P's to give the message for struggle.
- It was the early era of the formation of congress so the struggle was the main objective.
- They created the Indian national congress to take freedom from British rule.
- They sent letters and petitions to the British council to review their needs.
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The moderates and their three P's during India's struggle for independence.
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- During the time of India's struggle for independence, the Indian Congress was divided into groups - the moderates and the extremists. Both these two groups had different approaches of demanding freedom from the Britishers.
- The moderate faction/group of the Indian Congress believed in the concept of non-violence. They developed the three P's to negotiate with the Britishers without any force or bloodshed. The three P's stood for 'Petitions, Prayers and Protests'.
- Some renowned Indian moderates were Surendranath Banerjee , Gopal Krishna Gokhale, and Mahatma Gandhi.
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