why did the attitude of the British change towards the Congress? lots of Points !
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Initially, the british attitude towards Indian National Congress was of indifference and neutrality as they believed that the Congress would confine itself to academic and social demands.
The viceroy lord Dufferin had invited the delegates and leaders of INC to a garden party in Calcutta on 1886.
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Initially, the british attitude towards Indian National Congress was of indifference and neutrality as they believed that the Congress would confine itself to academic and social demands.
The viceroy Lord Dufferin had invited the delegates and leaders of INC to a garden party in Calcutta in 1886.
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