Bengal's Response to GandhiOn nationalism in undivided Bengal in 1st half of 20th century in opposition to Mahatma Gandhi's, 1869-1948, political views; a study. |
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Abhoy Ashram accepted activities Ahmedabad Anushilan Samiti attitude Aurobindo Bankim Bardoli became believed Bipin Chandra Pal Bombay Bose's boycott Brahmo British Government British rule C. R. Das Calcutta charkha Civil Disobedience Civil Disobedience Movement Committee communal Congressmen Constructive Programme Council culture Delhi Derozians Derozio Deshbandhu developed extremist favour foreign rule freedom Gandhi wrote Gandhian Gandhian leadership Gandhism Ghosh Government of India gress Gupta Harijan Hindu ideas independence Indian National Congress Indian politics Jugantar khaddar khadi Khilafat Kumar large number leaders M. N. Roy Mahatma Gandhi mass ment militant nationalism militant nationalists moral Muslims nationalist movement nationalists of Bengal Navajivan Nazrul non-cooperation movement non-violence opposed organization Pact period Pravartak Sangha President province published Rammohun Referring reforms religion religious resolution revolutionary Sangha satyagraha session social society speech spirit struggle Subhas Chandra Bose Swadeshi Swaraj Party Swarajists thought tion tradition tried violence Vivekananda Young India