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In this lecture, we discuss the crucial phase of the Indian National Movement focusing on the ideological differences between Moderates and Extremists within the Indian National Congress.
Learn how the Moderates insisted on constitutional methods such as petitions, prayers, and peaceful negotiations, while the Extremists advocated extra-constitutional methods like boycott, Swadeshi, passive resistance, and mass protests — though non-violent in nature.
This video explains:
Difference between Liberal and Radical demands
Why Extremism rose after 1905
Impact of the Swadeshi Movement
Evolution of the demand for Complete Independence
How radical ideas gradually became liberal over time
Major extremist leaders from Bengal, Maharashtra, and Punjab
We also cover key leaders like Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal, Lala Lajpat Rai, Aurobindo Ghosh, Rajnarain Bose, and Ashwini Kumar Dutta, and understand how their leadership shaped early 20th century nationalism.
This topic is extremely important for UPSC, State PSC, SSC, and other competitive examinations under Modern Indian History.
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