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Question
The early Congressmen were liberal in their views and programmes. This led to the rise of radical nationalists who demanded more forceful action against the British. In this context, discuss the following:
How did the Moderates differ from the Assertive Nationalists in realising their objectives?
Solution
The moderates differed from the radical nationalists in the realisation of their objectives. This becomes clear from the fact that the moderates were asking for Dominion Status, i.e. self-government under the British crown whereas the radicals were demanding purna swaraj or complete independence.
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