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Who were the Moderates? The early leaders of the Indian National Congress (1885тАУ1905) are called "Moderates" because of their moderate, constitutional, and petitionary methods. Key leaders: Dadabhai Naoroji (Grand Old Man of India), Pherozeshah Mehta (Uncrowned King of Bombay), Gopal Krishna Gokhale (Gandhi's political guru), Surendranath Banerjee (Nation Maker), Dinshaw Wacha, Badruddin Tyabji (first Muslim president of INC, 1887).
Methods (3 P's):
Key Demands:
Major Achievements of Moderates:
Limitations of Moderates:
The Partition (October 16, 1905): Lord Curzon (Viceroy 1899тАУ1905), citing administrative convenience (Bengal was too large), divided Bengal on communal lines:
Hidden Motive:
Reaction:
Swadeshi Movement тАФ Features:
Annulment of Partition (December 12, 1911):
Who were the Extremists? A group of younger, more aggressive nationalist leaders who disagreed with the Moderate approach. Key leaders: Bal Gangadhar Tilak (Lokmanya тАФ "Beloved of the People"), Bipin Chandra Pal (Prophet of New India), Lala Lajpat Rai (Lion of Punjab) тАФ collectively called Lal-Bal-Pal тАФ and Aurobindo Ghosh.
Extremist Methods:
Tilak's Key Actions:
Surat Split (December 1907):
Morley-Minto Reforms / Indian Councils Act 1909:
World War I (1914тАУ18) and Indian Politics:
Home Rule League (1916):
Lucknow Pact (December 1916):
August Declaration (1917):
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