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The moisture raised from indian soil descended as the fertilizing rain largely on england not on india during british rule . ( r.c.dutt ) comment critically .

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He commented that “the moisture being raised from Indian soil under British Rule was descending as a fertilizing rain largely on England and not on India”.  Despite  their  efforts  the  policy  of  theModerate  leaders  or  the  'Old  Guard'  was  criticized  as  political mendicancy'.  It  was  called  as  an  opportunist  movement.  They  were  criticized  as  opportunist  people  who traded in the name of patriotism. ConclusionAlthough  the  moderates  did  not  get  everything  they  demanded,  the  efforts  made  by  them  increased  the nationalist awakening among the citizens. They exposed the true character of British rule. The efforts made by them opened the eyes of Indians and the nationalists could see that the British Rule wasessentially colonial. This  realization  of  true  character  of  British  Rule  played  an  important  role  in  the  emergence  of  extremist nationalism

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