Four resolutions were passed at the famous Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress in 1906. The question of either retention OR of rejection of these four resolutions became the cause of the split in Congress at the next Congress session held in Surat in 1907. Which one of the following was not one of those resolutions?

Four resolutions were passed at the famous Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress in 1906. The question of either retention OR of rejection of these four resolutions became the cause of the split in Congress at the next Congress session held in Surat in 1907. Which one of the following was not one of those resolutions? Correct Answer Annulment of the partition of Bengal

The correct answer is Annulment of the partition of Bengal.

 Key Points

  • According to the suggestion of the Governor-General-in-Council, King George V at his Coronation Durbar in Delhi in December 1911, announced the revocation of the Partition of Bengal, and the two parts of Bengal were reunited.
  • Hence Annulment was done in 1911 and not in 1907. Hence, Option 1 is not of those resolutions.

 Important Points

  • Dada Bhai Naoroji presided over the INC session at Calcutta in 1906 in which a resolution supporting the program of swadeshi, boycott, and national education was passed.
  • Ras Behari Ghosh presided over the Surat session in 1907 in which congress was split into moderates and extremists.

  Additional Information

  • In 1906, the session at Calcutta was presided by Dada Bhai Naoroji.
  • The moderates choose Dada Bhai Naoroji to preside over the Congress.
  • But, in this session, the congress was compelled by the extremists to adopt the following resolutions which were accepted by the moderates with half heart.
    • Resolution on Partition of Bengal.
    • Resolution of Self Government (Swaraj).
    • Resolution on Swadeshi.
    • Resolution on Boycott.

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