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In which meeting was the proposal of giving up foreign commodities accepted? Answer fast

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Answered by Siyalottey
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Answer:

The Swadesh Movement had its beginning in the counter parcel development which was expressed to restrict the British decision to divide Bengal.

It was in these meetings that the vow to boycott foreign merchandise was first taken. On August 7, 1905, with the entry of Boycott Resolution in a gigantic meeting held in the Calcutta Townhall, the formal announcement of Swadeshi Movement was made.

After this, the pioneers scattered to different parts of Bengal to spread the message of a boycott of Manchester cloth and Liverpool salt.

Answered by popiborah2304
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Answer:The 2nd protest meeting which was held at Dinazpur on 20th July, 1905.This protest meeting was presided over by the king(Maharaja) of Dinazpur and the proposal was passed to boycott the british goods.

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