What method did the revolution adopt liberate India from British rule ? what were the weakness of their movement .
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The early years of the twentieth century saw the growth of the a revolutionary movement in Bengal, Punjab and Maharashtra. Young advocated the use of the force to expel the British from India. They formed secret societies to train their members in the use of firearms and explosives. Two of the most active revolutionary societies were the Abhinava Bharat Society in Maharashtra and the Anushilan Samiti in Bengal.
They took to assassinating British officials. The Chapekar brothers assassinated two unpopular British officials in Maharashtra. In 1980, in Muzaffarpur (Bihar), Khudiram Bose and Prafulla Chaki threw bomb at Kingsford, the district judge. In 1912, an attempt was made on the life of Viceroy Lord Hardinge.
Some revolutionaries were also active abroad, especially in Europe and America. The Ghadar Party was a revolutionary association. It published journals (one of them was Ghadar) to spread revolutionary Ideas. It also sent revolutionaries to organize uprisings in India.
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