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... Congress had not been a great Englishman and a distinguished ex - official ... Indian National Union . He then went to England to organise a group of ... Indian imperialists was strident . He saw the editors of some leading newspapers in ...
... Congress had not been a great Englishman and a distinguished ex - official ... Indian National Union . He then went to England to organise a group of ... Indian imperialists was strident . He saw the editors of some leading newspapers in ...
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... National Liberal Club in London , said : " Public opinion in India has within the last ten years become consolidated and organised , and is able to give a clearer voice to its views through the Indian National Congress , and the object ...
... National Liberal Club in London , said : " Public opinion in India has within the last ten years become consolidated and organised , and is able to give a clearer voice to its views through the Indian National Congress , and the object ...
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Pandurangi Kodanda Rao. 10 GEORGE YULE First British President of the Indian National Congress The Presidents of the first three sessions of the Indian National Congress were Indians . Mr. W. C. Bonnerjee presided at the first session ...
Pandurangi Kodanda Rao. 10 GEORGE YULE First British President of the Indian National Congress The Presidents of the first three sessions of the Indian National Congress were Indians . Mr. W. C. Bonnerjee presided at the first session ...
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