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Why did the attitude of the British change towards the Congress?

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Answered by ashishkumar91084
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However, later with the demands of the Congress and with constant criticism of government policies, there was a shift in the attitude of the British. g. The Extremist phase of Congress, whereby the leaders believed in direct action, in swadeshi and boycott made British wary of the congress

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Answered by ramprasadkumhar11
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The official attitude towards the moderates was not hostile in the early stage of the Congress. At the second session the Congress in 1886 Lord Dufferin, the then Viceroy of India, displayed his cordiality by giving a garden party to the delegates at Calcutta. However the official attitude differed soon after 1887.

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