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1885 |
W.C. Bannerjee |
Bombay |
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1886 |
Dadabhai Naroji |
Calcutta |
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1887 |
Badruddin Tyabji |
Madras |
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1888 |
George Yule |
Allahabad |
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1889 |
William Weederburn |
Bombay |
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1905 |
G.K. Gokhale |
Banaras – Issues like welcoming the prince of wales led to feud |
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1906 |
Dadabhai Naoroji |
Calcutta – Approval of issues of swadesi & national education. |
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Dadabhai Naoroji was chosen as compromise president. He |
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declared swaraj as the objective. |
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1907 |
Rashbihari Bose |
Surat – split |
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1912 |
R.N. Madholkar |
Bankipur. Shortest session as the efforts to make Aga Khan |
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preside over proved futile. |
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1916 |
Ambika Charan |
Lucknow. |
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Mazumdar |
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1920 |
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Calcuttta. Approval of Non cooperation Movement |
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1921 |
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Ahmedabad – intensify Non Copperation Movement. |
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1924 |
Mahatma Gandhi |
Belgaun |
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1928 |
Motilal Nehru |
Calcutta. Adopted the Nehru Report – Constitution. |
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1929 |
Jawahar Nehru |
Lahore. The resolution demanding complete independence was |
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passed on the banks of river Ravi. |
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1930 |
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No session but Independence Day Pledge adopted on 26th January |
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1938 |
S.C. Bose |
Haripura. |
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1939 |
S.C. Bose |
Tripuri. Formed ‘Forward Bloc’. |
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