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When was the first Home Rule League started by Bal Gangadhar Tilak? |
1922 1916 1912 1920 |
1916 |
The correct answer is Option 2- 1916 The first Home Rule League was started by Bal Gangadhar Tilak in 1916. Tilak was a prominent Indian nationalist leader who advocated for self-rule for India. He founded the Home Rule League in Belgaum, Maharashtra, on April 23, 1916. The League's goal was to achieve self-government for India within the British Empire. The Home Rule League was a popular movement, and it quickly spread to other parts of India. Tilak traveled extensively throughout the country, giving speeches and campaigning for self-rule. The League also published newspapers and pamphlets to spread its message. The Home Rule League was banned by the British government in 1917, but it had already made a significant impact on the Indian independence movement. Tilak's slogan, "Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it," became a rallying cry for Indian nationalists. The Home Rule League also inspired other nationalist leaders, such as Annie Besant, to launch their own Home Rule Leagues. These Leagues played a major role in the growth of the Indian independence movement in the early 20th century. |