Second Phase of Revolutionary Activities
Factors responsible for the rise of second phase of revolutionary movement:
- Disillusionment with Gandhian politics.
- Inspiration from International revolutions. They were influenced by the Russian Revolution as well as the political theories emerging in Ireland, China, Turkey, Egypt, etc. Bengal, Punjab, Delhi, and United Province emerged as the centre of revolutionary activities.
Revolutionary Movement in North India
i. Hindustan Republican Association (HRA)- 1924
Hindustan Republican Association (HRA) was a revolutionary organization of India established in 1924 at village Bholachang in East Bengal by Sachindra Nath Sanyal, Narendra Mohan Sen and Pratul Ganguly as an offshoot of Anushilan ....
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