Who did the Indian National Congress wish to speak for?
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The Indian National Congress was established with the goal to speak for all Indians, regardless of class or creed. It stands in solidarity against any one group’s attempt at hegemony over India because it belongs equally between communities and its resources are not exclusively those belonging to any one community but rather they’re shared among them .
The congress also noted that there should be no discrimination within society based on gender (since women were often barred entry into public spaces) so feminism became integral part policy making as well; protectionism would only end when borders closed again , thus ensuring some degree economic equality by encouraging trade doesn’t mean lower wages than foreign countries offer–it means different kinds ].
The Indian National Congress was founded to speak for all the people of India, regardless of gender or class. It believed that resources and systems in this country were not just one community’s but every possible combination you could think about!