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Who Were the Moderates? How Did They Propose to Struggle Against British Rule? - Social Science

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Who were the Moderates? How did they propose to struggle against British rule?

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In the first twenty years of its existence, the Congress was “moderate” in its objectives and methods. Its Moderate leaders practised what was called by the Radicals as the “politics of petitions”. They would raise various political, administrative and economic issues, place their demands before the government, and expected the government to take action accordingly.
They wanted to develop public awareness about the unjust nature of British rule. They published newspapers, wrote articles, and showed how the British rule was leading to the economic ruin of the country. They criticised British rule in their speeches and sent representatives to different parts of the country to mobilise public opinion. They felt that the British had respect for the ideals of freedom and justice, and so would accept the just demands of Indians. What was necessary was to express these demands and make the government aware of the feelings of Indians.

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Chapter 11: The Making of the National Movement: 1870s - 1947 - Let's recall [Page 159]

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Chapter 11 The Making of the National Movement: 1870s - 1947
Let's recall | Q 5 | Page 159
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