Who were designated as neo nationalists in india during indian national movement?
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Answer:
Short note on neo-nationalism
Explanation:
Neo-Nationalism or new nationalism is a term that emerged back in 2010. thus it has nothing t do with the British rule and the Indian National Movements as asked in the question.
Neo-Nationalism can also be known as a sort of populism. This term can be associated with Islam opposition, right wing populism, protectionism and nativism.
Answer:
The Extremist wing of Congress was designated as Neo-Nationalists in India during the ‘Indian national movement’. This included leaders like Aurobindo Ghosh, Bipin Chandra Pal, Lala Lajpat Rai, and Bal Gangadhar Tilak.
Explanation:
The group came into light when the British government did not agree to annul the partition of Bengal. This incident resulted in mass level protests as the sentiments off people were hurt.
The group believed in the ideology of Swaraj i.e. self rule; so they were referred to as Neo-Nationalist. They were highly critique of British rule and methods adopted by Moderates to advocate the British government.