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What was the role of Azad Gomantak Dal in Gujarat Answer in one sentence 8th STD question.

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Answered by drishtisingh156
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The Goa liberation movement was a movement which fought to end Portuguese colonial rule in Goa, India. The movement built on the small scale revolts and uprisings of the 19th century, and grew powerful during the period 1940-1961. The movement was conducted both inside and outside Goa, and was characterised by a range of tactics including nonviolent demonstrations, revolutionary methods and diplomatic efforts.[1][2] However, Portuguese control of its Indian colonies ended only when India invaded Goa in 1961[3] and incorporated the territories into the Indian Union.

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Answered by krishnavenigone123
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Azad Gomantak Dal successfully carried out raids on police stations and factories, ambushed military patrols, attacked troops stationed at the border and blew up ammunition dumps. they freed part of Goa called "Dadara and Nagarhaveli" through military action.

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