Why did the attitude of the british changed over the congress?
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Indian National Congress was founded with the help and blessings of the British Government in general and the Viceroy Lord Dufferin in particular.
Therefore, initially the official attitude towards Congress was of neutrality and indifference if not favourable. But soon, especially after fourth session of INC (1888), the government adopted hostile attitude towards the organization.
Despite its moderate methods and its emphasis on loyalty to British crown, the INC failed to secure any substantial concession from the government.
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