History & Civics
Identify the objectives of the Indian National Congress as declared by the founding president.
P : To train and organise the public opinion.
Q : To formulate popular demands and place them before the Government.
R : To attain Swaraj or self-rule.
S : To gain complete independence or poorna swaraj.
- P and Q
- Q and R
- P and S
- P and R
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