1. Discuss the literary
works of Lala Lajpat Rai, Bipin Chandra Pal, and Surendranath Banerjee.
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Answer:Bipin Chandra pal:A first class writer, his association with the press was enduring. For a while he was editor of The Tribune when it was being published from Lahore He was also associated with The New India, Bande Mataram, The Swaraj, The Independent, The Democrat, and The Bengalee. Reiterating the importance of total freedom and exhorting Indians to not depend on the British for salvation, he said that we "cannot any longer suffer ourselves to be guided by them in our attempts at political progress and emancipation. Their point of view is not ours. The desire to make the Government of India popular without ceasing, in any sense, to be essentially British; we desire to make it autonomous and absolutely free of British control".
Lala Lajpath rai
Along with founding Arya Gazaette as its editor, he regularly contributed to several major Hindi, Punjabi, English and Urdu newspapers and magazines. He also authored the following published books.
• The Story of My Deportation, 1908.
• Arya Samaj, 1915.
• The United States of America: A Hindu’s Impression, 1916.
• The problem of National Education in India, 1920
• Unhappy India, 1928.
• England's Debt to India, 1917.
• Autobiographical Writings