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what was the landholder society of Bengal emerged ? what name the early Congress leader called?​

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With its distinctive mark of loyalism, the Landholders' Society was an exclusive aristocratic club of native zamindars and compradors. Membership of the club was also extended to non-official Britons engaged in trade and commerce in Bengal. It was beyond the means of ordinary raiyats to become its members.

Dadabhai Naoroji, popularly known as the "Grand Old Man of India", took an active part in the foundation of the Indian National Congress and was elected its President thrice, in 1886, 1893 and after the Moderate phase in 1906.

Leader: W.C. Banerjee; Rash Behari Ghosh.

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