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Which of the following were the demands by moderates during the earlier phase of struggle?
1. Separation of judiciary from executive.
2. Poorna Swarajya.
3. Development of agricultural banks.
4. Abolition of salt tax and sugar duty.
Choose the correct answer from codes given below
1 and 2 only
1,2 and 4 only
1, 3 and 4 only
All of the above
The main objective of the Moderates was to achieve self-government within the British Empire In order to achieve this aim; they made several demands for reform and indulged in criticizing the Government policies. Main Demands of Moderates • Expansion and reform of legislative councils. • Greater opportunities for Indians in higher posts by holding the ICS examination simultaneously in England and in India. • Separation of the judiciary from the executive. • More powers for the local bodies. • Reduction of land revenue and protection of peasants from unjust landlords. • Abolition of salt tax and sugar duty • Freedom of speech and expression and freedom to form associations • Reduction of spending on army.
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