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Question : 9
Total: 100
Tilak formed his Home Rule League in 1916 at
Satara
Pune
Belgaon
Berar
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Solution:
The correct answer is
Pune.
Tilak formed his Home Rule League in 1916 at Pune.
Home Rule Movement (1916 AD):
The Home Rule League was pioneered on the lines of a similar movement in Ireland.
The Muslim League also supported the movement.
Tilak’s Home Rule Movement:
It started in April 1916 AD at
Poona
. Tilak’s league was to work in
Maharashtra, Karnataka, Central Province and Berar, excluding Bombay
.
Josef Baptista
became the
President
and
N.C. Kelkar secretary.
He gave the slogan
Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it
’.
Tilak’s newspapers
Maratha
and
Kesari
were the organs for home rule.
Annie Basant’s Home Rule Movement:
Started with
Subramaniya Iyer in Adyar
in September, worked in the rest of India.
Annie Besant’s newspapers
New India, Commonwealth and Young India
became important for this movement. She coined the term ‘commonwealth’.
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