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The Independence Day Pledge, 26 January 1930
“We believe that it is the inalienable right of the Indian people, as of any other people, to have freedom and to enjoy the fruits of their toil and have the necessities of life, so that they may have full opportunities of growth. We also believe that if any government deprives people of these rights and oppresses them, the people have a further right to alter it or abolish it. The British Government in India has not only deprived the Indian people of their freedom but based itself on the exploitation of the masses, and has ruined India economically, politically, culturally and spiritually. We believe, therefore, that India must sever the British connection and attain Purna Swaraj or Complete Independence.”

Question: 1

Why was Swaraj considered as an inalienable right of the Indian people?

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Swaraj was linked to freedom, equality, and national pride.
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Solution and Explanation

Self-rule, Swaraj, was an essential right, representing every citizen's inherent freedom and dignity. It guaranteed Indian self-governance, economic gains from their work, and liberation from foreign control and abuse.
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Question: 2

Which type of government is supported in the source?

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The pledge supports democratic self-rule over exploitative colonial control.
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Solution and Explanation

The source advocates for a government elected by the people, free from external control. It rejects colonial rule and champions self-determination based on freedom and fairness.
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Question: 3

Explain any two effects of British rule in India.

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British rule weakened India’s economy and suppressed its political autonomy.
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Economic Decline: Britain exploited India's resources, exporting raw goods and importing finished products, which destroyed local industries and caused job losses.
Political Control: Indians lacked political rights and were excluded from governance. British officials made decisions without Indian input, sparking resentment and nationalist movements.
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