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Consider the following statements and mark the incorrect one.
Swami Dayananda Saraswati spoke of ‘swaraj’ and believed in ‘Swadeshi’
The extremist leaders accepted Swaraj as their political goal. It was their natural right and was to be achieved at all cost.
At the Calcutta session of the Congress (1906) resolutions on boycott, Swadeshi, Swaraj and national education were adopted.
4th option is incorrect i.e. Independence Day meetings were organized throughout India on 26 January 1940 at which a pledge to attain ‘Poorna Swaraj’ or Complete Independence was taken.
The Indian National Congress, on 19 December 1929, passed the historic ‘Purna Swaraj’ – (total independence) resolution – at its Lahore session. A public declaration was made on 26 January 1930 – a day which the Congress Party urged Indians to celebrate as ‘Independence Day’. The day was then celebrated as 'Purna Swaraj' for the next 17years.
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Shweta Maini
According to explanation 4 is correct. Plz explain
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