Comprehension Passage
The Indian National Congress was established in 1885 to provide a platform for Indian voices under British rule. Initially, the Congress aimed for gradual reforms through dialogue, addressing issues like representation and civil liberties. However, by the early 20th century, Congress leaders began demanding self-governance and national unity to oppose discriminatory policies. This shift laid the groundwork for the freedom struggle, marking the Congress as a central force in India’s quest for independence.

The demand for “national unity” by Congress was strategically aimed to:

1
Isolate Indian communities from British influence
2
 Consolidate a singular identity opposing colonial rule
3
Promote educational and social integration with the British
4
Align regional rulers with colonial policies

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