Extremism Consciousness in the Indian National Movement
In the Indian national movement, when the prayer, report and London visit organized by the liberals did not achieve anything concrete, then the dissatisfaction of the Indian public increased. This growing discontent among Indians was expressed in the form of militant consciousness.Reasons for the rise of extremist consciousness The economic review by the early nationalists exposed the exploitative face of the British, so justice could no longer be expected from them. In this way the anti-British sentiment got raged.Indians did not get anything special from the Act of 1892 Happened. So he was disappointed and on the other hand Lokmanya Tilak was tried for sedition. As a result, public outrage increased In the famine between 1896 and 1900, lakhs of people died and The British rule remained in different.When Ethiopia defeated Italy in 1896 and Japan defeated Russia in 1905, this broke the illusion of European invincibility and created a feeling among Indian nationalists that Swaraj could be achieved by opposing the British.Curzon's seven-year rule (1899–1905) infused Indian politics with a new ideology. Indian political ideology was filled by the'Calcutta Municipal Corporation Act' of 1899 and the restriction of'freedom of the press' under the Act of 1904. At the same time, the partition of Bengal in the name of administrative good governance in 1905 dissatisfied the Indian nationalists. Social reform movements instilled confidence among Indians He instilled in them the feeling of India's liberation. The extremist political ideology tried to connect the national movement with the general public. Infact, the political activities of boycotting foreign goods and emphasizing on Swadeshi intensified. popularized and these methods are further reflected inthe Gandhian movement.