According to Dadabhai Naoroji Swaraj meant

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According to Dadabhai Naoroji ‘Swaraj’ meant

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According to Dadabhai Naoroji, `Swaraj` meant self government. This option suggests that Naoroji believed in the importance of Indians governing themselves, rather than being controlled by a foreign power. Self government implies that Indians should have the autonomy to make decisions and manage their own affairs, including political, social, and economic matters. While complete independence, economic independence, and political independence may seem like valid interpretations of `Swaraj`, they are not entirely accurate according to Naoroji`s perspective. Complete independence implies a complete separation from a foreign power, while economic independence suggests self-sufficiency in economic matters, and political independence implies being free from political control. However, Naoroji specifically emphasized the idea of self government, which encompasses not only political independence but also the right to make decisions and govern oneself in all aspects of life.