When and why did tilak leave the Indian national Congress
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- Tilak left the “Indian National Congress” (INA) in 1907 after there was a dispute or difference in thought of the members of Congress party.
- Tilak left the Congress because he wasn’t accept the moderate views of ‘Gopal Krishna Gokhale’.
- The Congress was formed during the British Raj on the 28th December 1885, its founders included Ao Hume (‘prominent member’ of the “Theosophical Society”), Dada Bhai Naoroji and Dinsha Prabhu.
- After independence in 1947, Congress became the main ‘political party of India’.
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