Indian National Movement, 1885-1947 |
Contents
CHAPTER ICauses and Character of the Movement | 1 |
iii The Method of Nonviolent Disobedience | 13 |
CHAPTER IIBirth and Early Phase of the Congress | 19 |
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A. O. Hume accepted administration agitation all-India appointed became began Bengal Bombay boycott British Government British India British rule Cabinet Mission Calcutta Central Legislature Civil Disobedience co-operation Committee communal Congress leaders Constituent Assembly constitutional Cripps Dadabhai Dadabhai Naoroji declared Defence Delhi demand Dominion Status Dyarchy elections England European Executive Council Extremists Federation freedom Gandhiji Gokhale Government of India Governor Governor-General held Hindu-Muslim Hindus Hume Independence Indian National Congress Indian Union Interim Government Jawaharlal Nehru Jinnah Khilafat Labour Lala Lajpat Rai Legislative Madras Mahatma Gandhi majority ment method Ministers Ministries Moderates Mountbatten Muslim League Mutiny national movement nationalist Nehru Report non-violent organisation Pact Pakistan Party Plan popular Princes proposed Provinces Provincial Autonomy Punjab Reforms regarded representatives resented resolution result Round Table Conference satyagraha seats Second Round Table Secretary self-government separate electorates session Simon Commission started Swaraj Swarajists Tilak violence vote