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


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  • Moderates felt it was necessary to make the government aware of the feelings of Indians and to express those demands.
  • Moderates were a section of the congress workers who did not believe in any sort of radical approach like Boycott while dealing with the British.
  • Moderates wrote articles, published newspapers and exposed the ways in which British rule was leading the nation on the path of complete economic ruin.
  • The Moderates believed in following the path of politics of prayer.
  • The Moderate leaders wished to increase awareness of the public regarding the unjust rule of the British.
  • To mobilise public opinion, Moderates sent representatives to different parts of the country and criticised British Rule in their speeches.
  • Moderates felt British would accept the just demands of Indians as they felt the British had respect for the ideals of justice and freedom.

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