Which among the following was a prime factor in the emergence of modern nationalism in India ? (a) New symbols (b) New ideas (c) Icons (d) Anti-colonial movement Who among the following Muslim leaders was willing to give up the demand for separate electorates ? (a) Abul Kalam Azad (b) Muhammad Iqbal (c) Mohammad Ali Jinnah (d) Abdul Gaffar Khan
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Anti colonial movement
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New ideas was a prime factor in the emergence of modern nationalism in India.
Mohammed Ali Jinnah was willing to give up the demand for separate electorates.
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The concept of the nationalism is brought during the days of freedom fighting. It instilled the confidence and hopes and aspirations of the Indians.
The modern nationalism in India was due to the flourishing of the new ideas which was developed from the year 1885.
The prime factor involved is new ideas.
The demands for the separate electorates were given up by Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the lawyer, the politician and the founder of the Pakistan and he served as the leader of all Indian Muslim league.
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