Which phase is considered to be the liberal phase in the history of indian national congress?
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the period of moderates is considered as the age of liberal nationalism
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The Moderate Phase or the Phase of the Early Nationalists can be considered as the ‘Liberal Phase’ in the history of the Indian National Congress.
Explanation:
- Moderates were the earlier nationalist congress leaders who trusted the British believed in peaceful means of agitation instead of extremist radical policies.
- They sent petitions to the Colonial British Raj.
- Therefore, the Moderate Phase was considered was “liberal” as they did not resort to violence and instead saw the good in the British, and believed in British-Indian co-existence.
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