which british was elemental in the formation of the indian national congress?
lord lytton
They wanted reforms from the British. They were tired of British rule and British control of Indian money.At its start, the Indian National Congress wanted socialistic types of economic development. The trends have changed as now the Indian National Congress adopts economically liberal policies on the way it presents its economic agenda.
the British lawmaking group, basically congress
The British National Party established in 1982 by John Tyndall is currently lead by Mr. Nick Griffin. Mr. Griffin became leader of the British National Party in 1999.
They weren't paid.
Who, in collaboration with the Japanese, started the 'Indian National Army', in the hope of expelling the British from India? Ans: Subhash Chandra Bose
don't know but British was behind the congress when it was formed and the british are still in control in India
National Congress of British West Africa was created in 1920.
They wanted reforms from the British. They were tired of British rule and British control of Indian money.At its start, the Indian National Congress wanted socialistic types of economic development. The trends have changed as now the Indian National Congress adopts economically liberal policies on the way it presents its economic agenda.
They wanted reforms from the British. They were tired of British rule and British control of Indian money.At its start, the Indian National Congress wanted socialistic types of economic development. The trends have changed as now the Indian National Congress adopts economically liberal policies on the way it presents its economic agenda.
1982 out of the New National Front By John Tyndall 1999 was the formation of the new, liberalized and acceptable British National Party, when Nick Griffin took office
niff griffin
So India's people didn't overthrow them.
Though the initiative was taken by a British Civil Servant Allan Octavian Hume to form an Indian National Congress; but the first elected President was Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee.
the national congress of british west Africa
the national congress of british west Africa
It gave the national congress the power veto any state law.
freedom and reform from British rule