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VOL. 9, ISSUE 2 (2023)
Relevance of socio-political ideas of tilak in the present context
Authors
S Krishnan, Vivek Singh Rajput
Abstract
Bal Gangadhar Tilak inspired to the common
people and youths to uncompromising struggle against the foreign rulers when
the local organizations, including the Congress, failed to organize a movement
against the British rulers. Matsini’s nationalist teachings and methods of struggle
were applied in Tilak’s political activities. Tilak uses yubashakti as the main
force of his terrorist movement, citing the example of Matsini’s young forces.
Tilak called upon the people of India to abandon personal interests,
materialistic interests and the passions of consumerist industrial civilization
and join the bonds of morality and socialism and be inspired by the principles
of public service and public welfare. He called for India’s full independence
with his own strength, not with the Charbak philosophy of India or the European
benevolent thought, but with the convincing thought of the Vedas and the Gita.
According to Tilak, the path to the ultimate goal is not autonomy, but
self-government; Indigenous, not fascinated by foreign art civilization. The
organizing soldiers of Tilak’s nationalist politics are the youth, the working
class and the students.
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How to cite this article:
S Krishnan, Vivek Singh Rajput "Relevance of socio-political ideas of tilak in the present context". National Journal of Advanced Research, Vol 9, Issue 2, 2023, Pages 1-5
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