The Indian National Congress Party

The Indian National Congress Party




(A) was composed primarily of peasants and Muslim holy men.
(B) from the outset took part in acts of violence against the British Raj.
(C) included only Hindus.
(D) was initially loyal to the British rulers and primarily concerned with the interests of the Indian elite.
(E) was a radical faction devoted to the ousting of British rule by any means needed.






Answer: D


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