1) to gain independence for India
2) to abolish discrimination of dalits and other caste
3) to ensure that the muslim community does not become a minority during the act of gaining independence
The goal of the Indian National Congress was freedom and reform from British rule.
not to pass lokpal bills
India Goal.
Indian National Congress led the Nationalist movement in India.
Indian National Congress
After World War 2, Gandhi's goal was for India to be an independent nation. He organized peaceful sit down strikes against the British to gain world wide attention and to convince the British to allow for India's freedom.
Revolutionary Nationalist Movement-Julio was created in 1973.
The United Kingdom or the British held control of India from the 1600's to the middle of the 20th century. At the end of the 19th century an Indian national movement and rebellion began to get serious. After decades of the nationalist movement developing, India gained independence in 1947.
India's Nationalist Movement is a movement that was organized to emphasize and raise question of interest and concerns the interest of the people of India.
Indian National Congress led the Nationalist movement in India.
His goal was to unite Muslims and Hindus in resistance against British colonialism.
Indian National Congress led the Nationalist Movement in India.
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Answer this question… To unite Muslims and Hindus in resistance against British colonialism
they were already speading cathlocism to
with education and books.
Indian National Congress
jewish nationalist movement with the goal of creating a jewish homeland
the khilafat movement fostered hindu-mulim unity and strengthened nationalist feeling in india
Curb People's Participation in the Nationalist Movement