Freedom Movement of India in the Period of 1905-1919
Keywords:
freedom movement, provincial prejudices, British administration, Indian National CongressAbstract
This research is about the freedom movement between 1905- 1919. In this time there is not big movement for freedom but there is some struggle for freedom. After the formation of the Indian National Congress, the Indian intelligentsia began to present their united demands to the government. The main aims were to promote the mutual friendship; to eradicate the provincial prejudices; to strengthen the national unity; to encourage the fullest discussion on important issues and press the political questions of the day; and to determine the line of action for Indian political leaders to work in the public interest. It was, undoubtedly, a great meeting of the educated Indians on a common platform ‘for the common political good.
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• The Indian Mirror (Calcutta) 5 January, 1886.
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• The Indian Mirror, 5 January 1887.
• Sitaramyya, B. Pattabhi, op. cit., Vol. 1, pp. 17-20.
• Besant, Annie, How India Wrought for Freedom (reprint, Delhi, 1975) p. 55.
• Report ofthe 7th Indian National Congress, Calcutta, 1886, pp. 80-81.
• Report of the 8th Indian National Congress, Allahabd, 1892, p. 56.
• Ibid., 9th Session of the Congress Lahore, 1893, p. 143.
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• Ibid.
• Ibid.
• Joshi, V.C. (ed.) LalaLajpatRai, Writings and Speeches (Delhi, 1966) vol. 1, p.
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