Why was the anti partition of Bengal movement named as
Swadeshi movement? Discuss briefly,
=Ans: The idea of partition of Bengal by the British government made
great impact on the mind of the people of Bengal. The great leaders like
Surendra Nath Benarjee, Bipin Chandra Paul, Arabinda Ghose.
Rabindranath Tagore etc. understood the conspiracy of the British
Government. So, to create awareness among the people against this
conspiracy, they launched anti partition propaganda among the people
through various meetings and writings realizing that the partition of
Bengal would be a threat to the heritage of Bengalis and Hindu-Muslim
unity as well. They protested in many ways against the idea of partition
of Bengal. But when it became clear that the government was adamant to
implement this partition, the anti government feeling rose gradually among
the people of Bengal. Since the public opinion was disrespected, the
whole Bengal broke out into national movement against this partition
Hindu-Muslim unity was put under threat and Bengali nationalism was
wounded. Already their was dissatisfaction among the Indians and Curzon
interfered the rights of Indian on education, newspaper and local self
government. His process of partition was also reactionary. Hence there
was a huge public protest and dissatisfaction against this partition
Irrespective of caste, creed and religion people plunged into this
movement. Thus movement became famous as Swadeshi movement
because it was publicly recommended that Indians would unitedly boycott
foreign goods and would start using home made goods made by Indians.
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