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प्रश्न
The various ideological currents present within the Congress are given. Which of the Following are true?
पर्याय
Congress became a platform for numerous groups, interests, and even political parties to take part in the national movement.
In pre-independence days, many organizations and parties with their own. constitutions and organisational structures were allowed to exist within the Congress.
Both congresses became a platform for numerous groups, interests, and even political parties to take part in the national movement. & In pre-independence days, many organizations and parties with their own. constitutions and organizational structures were allowed to exist within Congress.
Neither Congress became a platform for numerous groups, interests, and even political parties to take part in the national movement nor In pre-independence days, did many organizations and parties with their own. constitutions and organizational structures were allowed to exist within Congress.
उत्तर
Both congresses became a platform for numerous groups, interests, and even political parties to take part in the national movement. & In pre-independence days, many organizations and parties with their own. constitutions and organizational structures were allowed to exist within Congress.
Explanation:
The Congress Party evolved into a social and ideological alliance as it integrated many social groups and their identities, each with its own set of beliefs:
- It included revolutionary, conservative, pacifist, radical, extreme, and moderate elements, as well as the rights and left, as well as all other shades of the middle.
- Many different groups, interests, and even political parties used Congress as a platform to participate in the national movement. Within the Congress, there are several ideological currents:
(a) Many organizations and parties with their own constitutions and organizational structures were allowed to function within the Congress prior to independence.
(b) Some of these, such as the "Congress Socialist Party," eventually broke away from the Congress and became an opposition party.