Who believed in the sense of justice of britishers during national movemeny?
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The Early Nationalists believed in the sense of justice of britishers during national movemeny
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The Early Nationalist or Moderates who dominated the Indian National Congress from 1885 to 1905 believed in the sense of justice of Britishers during the National movement.
They had a firm faith in British sense of justice and honesty. They believed British rule as beneficial for India and thus believed in reforms and constitutional means in achieving their goals.
The other faction of Indian National Congress known As Extremists began to dominate the Indian national Congress from 1905. They exposed the colonial policies of British and thus used extreme methods in achieving their aims.
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