what is significance of the Lahore session of congress in 1929
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The lahore session was of great in the indian national movement for Independence. It was in this session that purna swaraj was declared as india's goal.....the leaders aimed for nothing but complete independence. This session also formed an important cause for the civil disobedience movement.
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Significance of the Lahore session of congress in 1929
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- A Congress convention began in Lahore in 1929 December. Pandit Nehru was the convention's president. He said that "there's only one goal ahead of us, which is full freedom."
- The declaration of Purna Swaraj was propagated at the INC on 19th December 1929 , which agreed that the Congress and Indian nationalists should fight for Purna Swaraj, or that they should rule itself entirely independently.
- The Congress approved a motion for complete Independence in this Convention and the President of Congress hoisted the flag of "Complete Freedom on the bank of the Ravi on the mid night of 31 December 1929, in front of huge crowds. It was the day when for the first time the nationalists unfurled the tricolor
- Congress decided to observe 26th January, 1930 as the total independence or Purna Swaraj day. Therefore independence day was celebrated with enthusiasm and zeal, across the nation
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