What were the major demands of the moderates in the indian national movement?
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Moderates were the early nationalists, with moderate views. They had fair moderate demands, some of which are listed below:
1. Constitutional Reforms: They wanted the Legislative Council to be expanded.
They wanted more Indians to be recruited in all government jobs.
They wanted the ICS examination to be held in India and England simultaneously.
They wanted the complete separation of the Judiciary from the Executive.
2. Economic reforms: They urged for the reduction of land revenue.
They gave petitions to the government so that loans may be given to farmers for agricultural benefit.
They wanted yo reduce the money to be spent on defense, so that it could be utilized in education and health.
3. Administrative reforms: They wanted to reduce the official control over the local bodies like municipalities and an increase in the power of municipalities to solve fairly big cases.
However, the moderates never held arms against the British. They had immense faith In British sense of justice and fair play.
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The Moderates made the following demands in the administrative sphere:
Demand for simultaneous Indian Civil Service examinations in England and India.
Complete separation of the executive and the judiciary. ...
Increase in the powers of the municipal bodies and reduction of official control over them.
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