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what were the issues on which the two Wings of the Congress had difference of opinion how did the British exploit the differences between the early nationalists and assertive nationalists​

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Answered by vichuvinu78
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The Swadeshi movement cast its shadow on the growing differences between the Early Nationalists and the Assertive Nationalists. The Assertive Nationalists wanted to extend the Swadeshi and boycott to the rest of India and make it a vehicle for a full-fledged political mass struggle leading to Swaraj. The Early Nationalists did not approve it for the whole of India and wanted it to confined to Bengal only. Due to which the dispute between the two wing of Congress on the issue of Swadeshi, Swaraj and National Education was not resolved.

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Answered by ds6449648
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The two wings of the Congress in late 1800s and early 1900s were the Early nationalists and the Assertive nationalists. 

The two wings of the Congress in late 1800s and early 1900s were the Early nationalists and the Assertive nationalists. The Early Nationalists or the moderates followed the Constitutional Agitational Method to put forward their demands. The moderates held meetings and gave speeches for pressing their demands. They criticised the policies of the government through pressMemorandums and petitions were sent by them to the government officials and the British Parliament. The Moderates followed the three P’s i.e. Petition, Prayers and Protests in order for the government to hear them. This was done by sending petitions, request letters to protest against the unjust policies of the government

The two wings of the Congress in late 1800s and early 1900s were the Early nationalists and the Assertive nationalists. The Early Nationalists or the moderates followed the Constitutional Agitational Method to put forward their demands. The moderates held meetings and gave speeches for pressing their demands. They criticised the policies of the government through pressMemorandums and petitions were sent by them to the government officials and the British Parliament. The Moderates followed the three P’s i.e. Petition, Prayers and Protests in order for the government to hear them. This was done by sending petitions, request letters to protest against the unjust policies of the governmentThe methods of the Assertive Nationalists differed from Early nationalists. The former launched Swadeshi and Boycott movements to hit the British economic interests. A national scheme of education was planned as an alternative of the governmental controlled universities. The Assertive leaders followed the policy of nonviolent resistance and strong political action to achieve the independence of the country.

The two wings of the Congress in late 1800s and early 1900s were the Early nationalists and the Assertive nationalists. The Early Nationalists or the moderates followed the Constitutional Agitational Method to put forward their demands. The moderates held meetings and gave speeches for pressing their demands. They criticised the policies of the government through pressMemorandums and petitions were sent by them to the government officials and the British Parliament. The Moderates followed the three P’s i.e. Petition, Prayers and Protests in order for the government to hear them. This was done by sending petitions, request letters to protest against the unjust policies of the governmentThe methods of the Assertive Nationalists differed from Early nationalists. The former launched Swadeshi and Boycott movements to hit the British economic interests. A national scheme of education was planned as an alternative of the governmental controlled universities. The Assertive leaders followed the policy of nonviolent resistance and strong political action to achieve the independence of the country.They thus urged the people not to cooperate with the government and to boycott government controlled educational institutions, courts, services etc.

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