After the death of lokmaanya tilak in 1920 the reins of freedom movement went into the hand of
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“No man of our times had the hold on the masses that Mr Tilak had.”
– Mahatma Gandhi, in his obituary for Lokmanya Tilak in Young India, August 4, 1920
“The greatest Indian of the day… indomitable Tilak, who would not bend though he break.”
– Jawaharlal Nehru, in An Autobiography
“Tilak is at the moment probably the most powerful man in India.”
– Mahatma Gandhi, in his obituary for Lokmanya Tilak in Young India, August 4, 1920
“The greatest Indian of the day… indomitable Tilak, who would not bend though he break.”
– Jawaharlal Nehru, in An Autobiography
“Tilak is at the moment probably the most powerful man in India.”
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