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Question
This is the picture of a person who was dismissed from the Indian Civil Service by the British on flimsy grounds.
What were the main aims of the Indian National Congress?
Solution
The main aims of the Congress were:
- To promote friendly relations among nationalist workers in different parts of the country.
- To develop and strengthen feelings of national unity throughout the country.
- To formulate popular demands and to place them before the government.
- To train and organize public opinion in the country.
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