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Enlist the reasons which led to the rise of extremists.

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Answered by bknavtej
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The Partition of Bengal gave rise to the Extremists who learned about the motives of the Britishers in India. The lack of strict authority in the moderates led to the rise of the extremist who believed in bold means to get freedom. They bitterly opposed the English and popularized the Boycott of foreign goods.

Answered by shettythriveni0204
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  • The extremists felt that the moderate failed to achieve much. These leaders felt that more aggressive measures had to be followed to make English concede their demands. Important leaders such as Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Lala Lajpat Rai Nip in Chandra Pl.
  • The prominent extremist leaders were Lala Lajpat Rai, Bipin Chandra Pal, and Bal Gangadhar Tilak.
  • The Partition of Bengal gave rise to the Extremists who learned about the motives of the Britishers in India.
  • The lack of strict authority in the moderates led to the rise of the extremist who believed in bold means to get freedom.
  • They bitterly opposed the English and popularized the Boycott of foreign goods.

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