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state any four methods that Lal,Bal,Pal advocated for the achievement their aims.​

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Answered by partikspm143
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Lal Bal Pal (Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, and Bipin Chandra Pal) were a triumvirate of assertive nationalists in British-ruled India in the early 20th century, from 1906 to 1918. They advocated the Swadeshi movement involving the boycott of all imported items and the use of Indian-made goods in 1907 during the anti-Partition agitation in Bengal which began in 1905.

The final years of the nineteenth century saw a radical sensibility emerge among some Indian intellectuals. This position burst onto the national all-India scene in 1905 with the Swadeshi movement - the term is usually rendered as "self reliance" or "self sufficiency".

Lal-Bal-Pal mobilized Indians across the country against the Bengal partition, and the demonstrations, strikes and boycotts of British goods that began in Bengal soon spread to other regions in a broader protest against the Raj.

The nationalist movement gradually faded with the arrest of its main leader Bal Gangadhar Tilak and retirement of Bipin Chandra Pal and Aurobindo Ghosh from active politics. While Lala Lajpat Rai suffered from injuries, due to British police superintendent, James A. Scott, ordered the British Indian police to lathi (baton) charge and personally assaulted Rai; he died on 17 November 1928 of a heart attack.

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Answered by Anonymous
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✳️ Contribution of Lal Bal and Pal:

•Lal,Bal and Pal trio that was associated with revolutionary activity.

•In fact Aurobindo Ghosh and Pal were recognised as the chief exponents of a new national movement revolving around the ideals of Purna Swaraj, Swadeshi, boycott and national education.

•They first advocated swadeshi movement along with Purna swaraj.

•They initiated the education measures.

•Individually lala lajpat rai was founder of punjab national bank first bank to be owned by indians.

•Lajpat Rai's mother, Gulab Devi, died of tuberculosis in Lahore.

•In 1927, Lajpat Rai established a trust in her memory to build and run a tuberculosis hospital for women, reportedly at the location where she had died

•Bal Ganagadar Tilak was proponent of extreme movement for poorna swaraj.

•He was against british govt during bombay plague. he supported Khudiram bose.

•Bal gangadar organised ganesha chaturthi as public event & founded Deccan Education Society.

Bipin chandra pal:

•He wanted to remove social evils from the form and arouse the feelings of nationalism through national criticism.

•During last six years of his life he parted company with the Congress and led a secluded life.

•Sri Aurobindo referred to him as one of mightiest prophets of nationalism.

•They had to split with moderate congress in surat secession of 1907 & had strong nationalist view.

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