3-The moderate political activity involved constitutional agitation within the confines of law and showed a slow, orderly political progress.
4-The moderates believed that the British wanted to be basically just to the Indians but were not aware of the real conditions. Therefore, if public opinion could be created in country and public demands are presented to the government through resolution, petitions, meetings etc. the authorities would concede these demands gradually.
5-To achieve these ends, they worked on two pronged methodology – one create a strong public opinion to arouse consciousness and national spirit and then educate and unite people on common political questions. Two, to persuade the British Government and British public opinion to introduce reforms in India. For this purpose a British Committee of the Indian in 1899.
6-Dadabhai Naoroji spent a substantial portion of his life and income campaigning for India’s case abroad. |
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