“Moderates laid the foundation of the National movement.” Discuss. -SST 10th

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  Honestly speaking, the early nationalists are to be considered as the builders of modem India. They laid die foundation of a very strong National Movement, which overpowered one of the greatest imperialistic powers of the world and forced to grant independence after having ruled ruthlessly for two hundred years. The failures of the early nationalists were the source of strength which needed so earnestly to get independence.

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