The purpose of the Indian National Congress was the pre-independence era. The congress was divided in two groups, moderate and activist. The moderates were more educated and wanted to win people's faith to lead the nation to independence without bloodshed.the activists however wanted to follow a revolutionary path and make it a militant organization.
In 1885, the Indian National Congress (INC) was started by British and Indian men who wanted more educated Indians to be involved in government. At this time, the INC was not against British rule.
Over the course of the next three decades, this mindset changed. By 1907, the congress had split into two factions: the Garam Dal and Naram Dal. The Garam Dal was strongly opposed to British rule and members of the Naram Dal held a more moderate opinion of British rule.
During the pre-Indian independence era, the INC was very involved in the fight for independence. It produced many influential leaders (such as Dadabhai Naoroji, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, and Mohammed Ali Jinnah) and supported Mahatma Gandi.
In 1929, the INC delared that poorna swaraj (complete independence) was its primary goal.
Indian national congress wanted a comitee to discuss but British government did not allow because they did not wanted the people of India to discuss ,because of continuous demand of Indian National Congress they ( british)allowed only elected persons-(hanish.s.shetty 9nth)
Indian National Congress: Increase nationalism and Muslim League: Seperat nations for Muslims and Hindus
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They were seeking the independence of India from British rule.
The goal of the INC was to seek independence for all Indians, regardless of class or religious background. (I typed this out of my history textbook, so I know it is correct) :)
Jinnah left the Indian National Congress in 1913 to join the All India Muslim League.
Formation of Congress Party and Muslim league contributed to national independence for India because the Congress Party championed the plight of desperately poor sharecroppers and landless farmers.
They began to resent British rule. They had created two groups to rid India of foreign rule called the Indian National Congress (Congress Party) and the Muslim League. Both groups worked towards the goal of national independence.
in 1913 QUAID AZAM MUHAMAD ALI JANAH JOIN ALL INDIA MUSSLIM LEAGUE 1939 jinnah join Muslim league
analyse the role of muslim league in the national movement and its impact on the future course of india and pakisthan
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Jinnah left the Indian National Congress in 1913 to join the All India Muslim League.
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They both fought for the independence. However Muslim League wanted a separate nation whereas Congress wanted India to be a single nation.
Badruddin Tyabji was the first muslim president of Indian National Congress elected in its 1887 Madras session.
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first he was working in indian national congress when he understand that hindus are trying to finish british from their country and then make muslims there servants so he leave indian national congress then joint all india muslim league and struggle and struggle for pakistan by hunaina ikram a muslim girl
Formation of Congress Party and Muslim league contributed to national independence for India because the Congress Party championed the plight of desperately poor sharecroppers and landless farmers.
Malaysian Indian Muslim Congress was created in 1977.
They began to resent British rule. They had created two groups to rid India of foreign rule called the Indian National Congress (Congress Party) and the Muslim League. Both groups worked towards the goal of national independence.
Indian Union Muslim League was created in 1948.
in 1913 QUAID AZAM MUHAMAD ALI JANAH JOIN ALL INDIA MUSSLIM LEAGUE 1939 jinnah join Muslim league