History & Civics
Why did Surendranath Banerjee establish the Indian Association?
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Surendranath Banerjee founded the Indian Association in 1876 to fight against the wrong policies of the British. The aims of the Indian Association were as follows-
- To educate the people
- To create strong public opinion in the country
- To arouse political consciousness and unity
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