what are the basic belief of the assertive nationalist?
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1. The Famine and Plague: Drought led to a countrywide famine in 1896-97. It affected crores of people and caused nearly 45 lakh deaths. The government machinery was slow in providing relief— money, food and clothing—to the people. Tilak, through his writings, explained to the peasants their right to relief under the Famine Relief Code. Plague followed in the wake of famine. The soldiers were deputed to take the plague infected people to isolation camps. They behaved like a gang of invaders, insulting women and throwing household goods on the streets.
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Assertive nationalist strongly believe that
1. The ill fate of the people of India is the Britishers fault only.
2.They do not trust the British one bit.
3. They want fast reforms and do not believe in prayer petition and persuasion method.
1. The ill fate of the people of India is the Britishers fault only.
2.They do not trust the British one bit.
3. They want fast reforms and do not believe in prayer petition and persuasion method.
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