Week 5
Week 5
REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES-PHASE-1
Q. – Names of Leaders.
- Institutions Phase – I Phase – II
- Publication 1900 - 1915 1922 - 1930
- Conspiracy Lases
- Origin on Bombay
June 1897
Bengal
India Abroad
- By 1914 WW-I
By 1911 – Annulment of partition→ Bengal - Bagha Jatin & Ras Baheri Bose (Bengal)
- Shifting of capital to Delhi - Virendranath Chatopadhyay (Germany)
- Ras Behari Bose & Sachin Sanyar - Berlin Committee
- Throwing bomb @ Viceroy Hardinge - Indo – German Plot
- Ras Behari Bose will take part in Ghadar - Fund Raising Done by Dacoity
- Later on went to Japan, settled there - Police came to know @ Arms Delivery
- Hotel restaurant opening - Encounter @ Balasore, Bagha injured later
on died.
1942 – Established Indian Independence League
- Given – Order of the rising Sun
- Took part in forming In a – 1943
2. Paris 3. Berlin
- Madam Bhikhaji Gama - Virendranath Catopadhyay
- Worked as Pol. Sec. to Dadabhai Naoroji - Founding of Berlin committee
- Welcome the formation of India house - Rename→ Indian Independence Committee
- Relocated to paris India society - Supported by Lala Hardayal & Bupendranath
- Newspaper Vande Matram Dutta
- Also “Madan’s” talwar - Champakraman Pillai
- Took part in second international @ stutgart, Germany - Indo – German Plot.
- Represented first flag
- Was asked for extradition but the French refused
Hum bhi support karte Ek mauka aur diya Loha garam hai...mar do
hain....Swaraj milega na...! hathoda
Ghadar- Ek prem
katha
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The Ghadar
- North America
- Origin - Punjabi Migrants
- Leaders - Settled @ west coast
- Impact - Canada & USA (Map)
- How it Began? - Not accepted by local people
- International movements - Laws passed for not allowing migrants to own
property
- :. Got together – Started political Activity
- How it Began?
- By 1907 – Anushilan Samiti in Bengal
- Sending TarakNath Das & G.D.kumar to North America
- Lala Hardayal
- Punjabi Family
- St. Stephen Sanskrit
- Cleared ICS
- Wrote Against British
- 1909 Went to Paris met came wrote in Vande
Matram
- Lala Hardayal
- Came in contact with an Samajist
- Went to USA,
- Set up Guru Gobind Singh Sahib educational
scholarship
Leaders
Other Leaders
Ramchandra, Bhai
Parmanand,
procure arms and bring about a simultaneous revolt in all British colonies
Name of a ship which was carrying 370 passengers, mainly Sikh and Punjabi Muslim would-be immigrants, from
Yokohama(Japan)- Hongkong-Singapore -Vancouver
Name of a ship which was carrying 370 passengers, mainly Sikh and Punjabi Muslim would-be immigrants, from
Yokohama(Japan)- Hongkong-Singapore -Vancouver
Kartar Singh Saraba. and Raghubar Dayal Gupta left for India
A. Bhagat Singh
B. Lala Hardayal
D. V.D. Savarkar
- Origin
- Why?
- Leaders
- Features
- Outcome
1915
1916 1917 1918 1919
Home Rule
April 1916
- Tilak’s Home Rule league formed April 1916
- Belguam Bombay provincial conference - Annie Besant’s follower
- Started Home Rule groups
- Jamnadas Dwarkadas shankarlal banker, indulal
yagnik Young India (newspaper)
Demarcation of Areas (Map)
Annie Besant - By Sep 1916 Adyar
Tilak - Formation of Home Rule League
- George Arundale
Rest of India - Annie Besant
- Maharashtra (No Bombay)
- B.P.Wadia
- CP
- Berar
April 1916
- Tilak’s Home Rule league formed April 1916
- Belguam Bombay provincial conference - Annie Besant’s follower
- Started Home Rule groups
- Jamnadas Dwarkadas shankarlal banker, indulal
yagnik Young India (newspaper)
Demarcation of Areas (Map)
Annie Besant - By Sep 1916 Adyar
Tilak - Formation of Home Rule League
- George Arundale
Rest of India - Annie Besant
- Maharashtra (No Bombay)
- B.P.Wadia
- CP
- Berar
Berar Maharastra
CP
Q. Significance ?
- Govt. Reaction
- Banning of students Them leaders Joining Home Rule
- Suprssion
- June 1917 Besant, wadia & Arundace arrested
- Tilak Passive Resistance
- Gandhi collection of signature by S.Banker & Jamnadas Dwarkadas M.M.Malaviya M.A.Jinnah S.N.Banerjee
- 1000 Signatures Tej Bahadur Motial Nehru
Sapru
Dec
- By August 1917 Reuase of annie Besant Becomes the
president of congress 1917
- Public Reaction
- Renouncing of Knighthood S. Subramania Aiyar.
Why
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 and 3
Positives
2.Shifitng of movement
4. Lucknow Pact
Implied→ Muslim league & Congress are two separate political entitites
Hence,→Two-Nation theory
Hindu-Muslim Unity→???
Not much steps taken
Provincial subjects
Transferred Reserved
Transferred subjects → Governor with the aid of ministers responsible to the legislative Council
Reserved subjects, →Governor and his executive council without being responsible to the legislative Council
Welcome….
Separate Electorates→ Only Muslims can vote for Muslims, Introduced through Morley Minto
Reforms (1909)
- Origin
- Why?
- Leaders
- Features
- Outcome
1915
1916 1917 1918 1919
Home Rule
Moderates
1900s
Extremists
1900s to 1912
Revolutionary Activities- Phase I
Political organisation
Publication
Form of Protest
1884-85
Meat Eating, Bhavnagar Study @ Shamaldas
College, Drops out
Bombay
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Rajkot
Gandhi Before India
Plz come to
Africa...
Born @ Porbandar→ 2nd October 1869
Dada Abdullah
1899
Ambulance Corps-
Awarded Medal
PRATIK NAYAK FOR UNACADEMY
Mohan to Mahatma
1901 Sails Back To India
Attends Congress@ Calcutta session
Dec.1901 Raises Indian Issues In SA
1903
Sails Back To SA.
- Established Transval British Indian Assn.
- Publish Indian Opinion
1918
Jan- Mar 1st Fast Ahemdabad & Kheda.
Viceroys War Conference→ Supports 1st World War
1919
prepared to leave for India, once work got over but was stopped by Indians
Gandhi in Africa
believed that if all the facts of the case were presented to the Imperial Government, the British
sense of justice and fair play would be aroused and the Imperial Government would intervene on
behalf of Indians who were, after all, British subjects
11 September, 1906
Indians resolved that they would refuse to submit to this law and would face the
consequences
Okay...Peace... Aap
fear of jail had disappeared voluntary register kara
dena
I’ll burn
certificates
number of prominent Indians from Natal crossed the frontier into Transvaal to defy the new immigration laws and
were arrested
Welcome to
Africa Guruji...
In between Gokhale paid a visit to South Africa
Okay...No more
atyachaar.....
1. Resistance to the poll tax of three pounds that was imposed on all ex-indentured
Indians
2. Supreme Court which invalidated all marriages not conducted according to Christian rites and registered by
the Registrar of Marriages
Implication, Hindu, Muslim and Parsi marriages were illegal and the children born through these marriages
illegitimate
Series of negotiations
Okay...galti ho
gayi..chalo baat karte
hain
•poll tax,
•the registration certificates
•marriages solemnized according to Indian rites,
All India leadership of social classes→ Muslims, Parsis, Sikhs etc. were based in Africa
5. Gandhiji learned→
the hardest way, that leadership involves facing the ire not only of the enemy but also of one’s followers
7. Africa → Net practise → evolving his own style of politics and leadership
already knew the strengths and the weaknesses of the Gandhian method
He was deeply convinced that none of these methods of political struggle were really viable; the
only answer lay in Satyagraha
Champaran in Bihar
Commercialisation of Agriculture
Indigo grow
Ji Huzoor..... karna
padega
Demanded→ enhancements in rent and other illegal dues as a price for the release
Rajendra Prasad
J.B. Kripalani
Why dispute?
Plague bonus
Mill owners
Mill Workers
When conflict scaled up, the British collector called Gandhiji to resolve the problem
Ahmedabad 1918
Ahmedabad
If the strike led to starvation he would be the first to Bapu sab thak gaye
starve, and the fast was a fulfillment of that promise
Q. What next?
Ahmedabad
Fast had the effect of putting pressure on the mill owners and they
agreed to submit the whole issue to a tribunal
No rain...Crop failure...pls
lagaan maaf kar do
Haaha...Doogna
lagaan dena
padega
Kheda
Revenue Code→ If crops 1/4th the normal yield then total remission
1884-85
Meat Eating, Bhavnagar Study @ Shamaldas
College, Drops out
Bombay
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Rajkot
Mohan to Mahatma
1893 Goes to South Africa
Cancelled By Dada Abdullah Durban To
Pretoria- Racism
Decides To Fight
1899
Ambulance Corps-
Awarded Medal
PRATIK NAYAK FOR UNACADEMY
Mohan to Mahatma
1901 Sails Back To India
Attends Congress@ Calcutta session
Dec.1901 Raises Indian Issues In SA
1903
Sails Back To SA.
- Established Transval British Indian Assn.
- Publish Indian Opinion
1918
Jan- Mar 1st Fast Ahemdabad & Kheda.
Viceroys War Conference→ Supports 1st World War
1919
1917
Champaran
Home Rule Movement
1918
Ahmedabad
Kheda 1918
End of Home Rule Movement
Kheda 1908
Why?
Ottoman Empire
Khalifa
May 1920
Khilafat question
June 1920
Congress approved a noncooperation programme till the Punjab and Khilafat wrongs were
removed and Swaraj was established
This adoption gave it a new energy, and the years 1921 and
1922 saw an unprecedented popular upsurge
- Govt. Realising
Boycott of Foreign cloth & Goods - Losing of Revenue
- ₹ 102 crore (1920-21)
- ₹ 57 crore (1921-22)
- Bonfire
- :. Publishing details of great men in
- Picketing of cloth, liquor
History who drank liquor
- Mention by Prabhudas Gandhi
- Gandhi’s visit @ Madurai Discarding clothes
- Promotion of charkha, membership drive
- Tilak Swaraj fund ₹50 lakh collected Moses Alexander Julius Napoleon
Leaser Bismarck
By July 1921 - Mohd Ali Muslims should Italy away from Govt. service Army religion doesn’t allows
Jamia Millia,
Kashi Vidyapeeth, Development of Nationalist Education
Gujarat Vidyapeeth
Bihar Vidyapeeth
No-tax movement against union board taxes in Midnapore (Bengal) and in Guntur
(Andhra)
Indirect Effect
February 1, 1922
February 1922
March 1922
Not possible to sustain any movement at a high pitch for very long
November 1922
Mustafa Kamal Pasha ,deprived the Sultan of political
power and made turkey into Secular State
1. Involvement of Muslims
3. Politicised every strata of population—the artisans, peasants, students, urban poor, women,
traders etc.
Involvement of Muslims
Role of National leadership→ Converting Religious issue into Secular issue for long term approach
Hence, they failed. After the end of this movement, large scale Muslim participation could not take
place
tribal uprising
Why Protest?
Taxes imposed on them by the British
Oath
No beggar
Not leaving the field in case of eviction
Not paying more than the fixed land revenue
Zamindars→ Hindus
Exploitation?
High rent
Renwal fees
Lack of security of tenure
Historical revolt → 1880s
Different Social Reforms Rise of Political & Economic Peasant & Labour
Movement - Vaikom Satyagraha - Communalism Reforms Movements
(Satyagraha) - Akali Movement - Caste Movements - Communist
- Nagpur Movement
- Borsad
Leadership Vacuum
What to do
Nationalist leaders issued bewilderment on withdrawal of movement
Congress→ 3D
Disintegration, Disorganisation and Demoralisation
- C.Raja Gopalchari
- C.R. Das
- Rajendra prasad
- Motilal Nehru
- Vallabhbhai Patel
- Hakim Ajmal Khan
- M.A.Ansari
- N.C. Kelkar
- J.L.Nehru
- S.C.Bose
- Local Self Government
- Ahmedabad- Vallabhbhai Patel
- Bombay- Vitthalbhai Patel
- Patna- Rajendra Prasad
- Allahbad- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Calcutta- Subhash BosePRATIK NAYAK FOR UNACADEMY
Swarajists and No Changers Lets enter
councils....and bring
C.R. Das, Motilal Nehru and Ajmal Khan swaraj...
Q. Swarajists' Arguments?
Q. No-Changers' Arguments??
formation of Congress-Khilafat
Swarajya Party
Keep me in the
loop...
Both sides wanted to avoid a 1907 type split and kept in
touch with gandhi who was in jail
Leadership Vacuum
Clash of Ideologies
Mann nahi
manta..lekin ek baar
try karne do
- 1 Jan 1923 Formation of Congress Khilafat Swaraj Party Resignation of C.R.Das & M.Nehru from congress
- Sep 1923 Special session of congress @ Delhi M.A.Azad. Swarajist allowed to contest elections NCM Can be
practiced inside the councils
- Gandhi Still not in favour though
Splitting
Q. End of Swarajists?
In 1926 elections they failed as a party in disarray, and did not fare well
1925
1926, Elections
Fails in elections
Not much Contribution later on except,
1929
Ashrams sprang up where young, men and women worked, among tribals and lower castes
Removing untouchability, boycott of foreign cloth and liquor, and for flood relief
National education benefited the urban lower middle classes and the rich peasants only
No emphasis was laid on the economic grievances of the landless and agricultural labourers
comprising mostly the untouchables