what were the beliefs of radical nationalists
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Answer: Following were the beliefs of the Radical Nationalists: The Radical Nationalists did not believe in the so called 'British sense of justice and fairplay'. They considered the British rule to be more detrimental to India's interests than to its good.
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⭕️Radicals are nationalists who were known to be aggressive in their methods of protests.
⭕️ They did not believed in prayers or petitions but in active resistance.
⭕️They advocated boycott movement and fought openly against Britishers.
⭕️They were the one who were who was favoring or effecting fundamental or revolutionary changes in conditions, or institutions.
⭕️Their goal was complete freedom.!!!!!!!!!!!
⭕️The famous trio called Lal(Lala Lajpat Rai)-Bal (Bal Gangadhar Tilak)-Pal (Bipindra Pal) were the notable leaders among the radicals!!!!!!!!
⭕️ They did not believed in prayers or petitions but in active resistance.
⭕️They advocated boycott movement and fought openly against Britishers.
⭕️They were the one who were who was favoring or effecting fundamental or revolutionary changes in conditions, or institutions.
⭕️Their goal was complete freedom.!!!!!!!!!!!
⭕️The famous trio called Lal(Lala Lajpat Rai)-Bal (Bal Gangadhar Tilak)-Pal (Bipindra Pal) were the notable leaders among the radicals!!!!!!!!
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