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Question
What were the four aims of the Congress?
Solution
(i) To promote friendly relations between nationalist political workers from different parts of the country.
(ii) To develop and consolidate the feelings of national unity irrespective of caste, religion or province.
(iii) To formulate popular demands and present them before the Government.
(iv) To trian and organize the public opinion in the country.
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