Briefly state any two points of criticism levelled against the Moderates. -SST 10th

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(i) The Moderates did not have the support of the masses. The movement did not have wide appeal and the area of their influence was limited to urban community. (ii) The Moderates used half hearted measures when they were treated with contempt by the British.

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