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Why was it the inalienable rights of the indian people to have freedom?

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The inalienable rights of the indian people to have freedom

  • We assume that it is the absolute freedom of the Indian people, as of any another people, to own freedom and to experience the consequences of their work and have the needs of life, so that they may ought complete possibilities of growth.
  • We understand that if any government denies a forms of certain rights and abuses them, the people have a additional right to modify it or to remove it.
  • The British Government in India has not only denied the Indian people of their right but has based itself on the exploitation of the crowds, and has reduced India economically.
  • We assume, hence, that India need cut the British contact and attain Purna Swaraj, or full independence.

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