explain the role of revolutionaries in the freedom movement of India
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A revolutionary movement (or revolutionary social movement) is a specific type of social movement dedicated to carrying out a revolution. Charles Tilly defines it as "a social movement advancing exclusive competing claims to control of the state, or some segment of it".
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Role of revolutionaries in the indian nationalist movement is the national cause and carried the message of nationalism in the country and outside the country.
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- It was started by aurobindo ghosh, his brother barin ghosh, bhupendranath datta, lal bal pal and subodh chandra mullick initiated the revolutionary activity against the tyrant British rule.
- They formed a jugantar party in april 1906 ad as an inner circle of the anushilan samiti.
- They inspired the people to cast off the yoke of slavery and be prepared for any kind of sacrifice for the cause of freedom.
- A revolutionary is a person who participates in advocates revolution.
- The goals of the revolution they propose.
- These goals are part of a certain ideology.
- Each ideology could generate its own brand of revolutionaries.
- Revolutionaries believed in non cooperation and espoused the process of boycott against foreign merchandises and dissemination of swadeshi.
- They utilised arms or ammunitions as their weapons to fight the British.
- They created underground societies.
- The revolutionaries also killed British officials and ruined their offices.
- The development and success of a revolutionary movements are mass leading to popular uprisings, political movements with participation and unifying motivations across major parts of the society.
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