Why was Inc created?
Its aim was to obtain a greater share in government for educated Indians, and to create a platform for civic and political dialogue between them and the British Raj.
Who founded Inc?
K. Kamaraj
Indian National Congress (Organisation)/Founders
Is Inc and Congress same?
The Indian National Congress (Organisation) or Congress (O) was a political party in India formed when the Congress party split following the expulsion of Indira Gandhi. INC(O) led governments in Bihar under Bhola Paswan Shastri, Karnataka under Veerendra Patil, and in Gujarat under Hitendra K Desai.
Where was Inc formed?
November 12, 1969
Indian National Congress (Organisation)/Founded
Why did Lord different Favour the formation of the Indian National Congress?
Lord Dufferin favour the formation of the Indian National Congress because he wanted the Congress to act as a ‘safety-valve’ for the popular discontent. He thought that it would provide a plate form to the educated Indians to express their grievances to the British.
When was Inc formed?
How was Congress created?
In 1787, a convention of specially selected delegates proposed a new constitution that strengthened the national government and established a representative branch composed of a House and Senate. From the beginning, the two bodies of Congress were meant to be different, yet interdependent.
What is the aim of INC?
Nation building: The first and foremost major objectives of INC was to promote the nation-building process in India. It was to create a national identity of being an Indian among the people and to promote National Unity.
What were the immediate objectives of INC?
i. To promote cooperation and friendly relations among the national political workers from all over the country. ii. To promote a sense of national unity by opposing and discarding all racial, religious and provincial prejudices.
What was the British reaction at the formation of the INC Why did their attitude change later?
The sympathetic attitude of the British Government changed later when the Congress began to demand more rights for the people and also when they saw the growth of Nationalism. The Britishers began to criticise the Congress leaders and branded them as ‘Disloyal Babus, Seditious Brahmins and Violent Villians. ‘