What led to the Surat Split?
When did congress split into two parties? Why did the congress split into moderates and extremists?
Who was the president of Indian Naitonal Congress at the time of Surat Session?
What was the importance of the congress session at Surat in 1907?
What happened during the Surat Session of the Indian National Congress?
What was the impact of the extremist period? What was the reaction of the government towards extremist?
Why were the Minto morely reforms introduced?
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Explanation:
Nationalists led by Lokmanya Tilak agitated against the Moderates. The split between these two sections became visible at the end of Congress' Banaras Session (1905). ... In Surat Session (1907), Extremists wanted Rai or Tilak as a presidential candidate and Moderates supported Ghosh to be the President.
In Surat Session (1907), Extremists wanted Rai or Tilak as a presidential candidate and Moderates supported Ghosh to be the President. But Rai stepped down and Ghosh became the President.
In Surat Session (1907), Extremists wanted Rai or Tilak as a presidential candidate and Moderates supported Ghosh to be the President. But Rai stepped down and Ghosh became the President. The British Government immediately attacked the extremists and Extremist newspapers were suppressed.
Indian Council Act of 1909 | Morley- Minto Reforms: Main Features
Indian Council Act of 1909 is also known as Morley- Minto Reform. It was instituted to placate the Moderates (Congress) and introduces separate electorates on the basis of religion. Therefore, Lord Minto came to be known as Father of Communal Electorate in India.