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What was the reason the moderates were against extremists​

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Answered by bismillahzehra
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The extremists wanted to extend the Swadeshi and Boycott movements from Bengal to the rest of the country whereas the moderates wanted to confine the movement in Bengal. Later, there was a tussle between the two groups for the presidentship of the National Congress for that year (1906).

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • After the formation of congress in1885, There were three stages,in the first stage Leaders of Congress put forward moderate demands on British.

  • After the Surat Split of 1905, the Congress split into moderates and extremists on the basis that Moderates were not successful and the Radicals seceeded from the Party.
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