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describe about the revolutionary activity in abroad​

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Answered by nikhilkumarsaha27
3

Answer:

By the 1870s, Calcutta’s student community was honeycombed with secret societies, but these were not active. The first revolutionary groups were organised in 1902 in Midnapore (under Jnanendranath Basu) and in Calcutta (the Anushilan Samiti founded by Promotha Mitter, and including Jatindranath Banerjee, Barindra Kumar Ghosh and others.)

Explanation:

But their activities were limited to giving physical and moral training to the members and remained insignificant till 1907- 08.

In April 1906, an inner circle within Anushilan (Barindra Kumar Ghosh, Bhupendranath Dutta) started the weekly Yugantar and conducted a few abortive ‘actions’. By 1905-06, several newspapers had started advocating revolutionary terrorism.

Answered by sohankrmkr
4

Explanation:

The revolutionary movement for India independence is a part of the India some senior members of the group were sent abroad for political and military training

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