How was the approach of revolutionaries different from the others?
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The revolutionary movement for India’s freedom was a major part of India’s independence movement encompassing the activities of the covert revolutionary groups. Groups believing in armed revolution against the British came under this class, contrasted with the usually peaceful civil disobedience crusade led by MK Gandhi.
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The revolutionaries believed that Swaraj (economic freedom) was their birth right and aimed in bringing transformation by deploying revolutionary tactics. Revolutionaries believed in non-cooperation and espoused the process of boycott against foreign merchandises and dissemination of Swadeshi. They utilised arms/ammunitions as their weapons to fight the British, and created underground societies.
The revolutionaries also killed British officials and ruined their offices. The revolutionaries believed in individual heroism, and were unable to function under a central control and worked in separate groups. They believed that force should be met by force and, thus, took up the bomb cult, and armed conflict against the British and if needed, also of foreign nations not friendly to the British.