Vaikom Satyagraha (Completed 100 Years)
Rationale
- The fall of Cripps Mission was the initial catalyst for the movement.
- The Indian National Congress was not pleased with the British assumption of unconditional support from India during World War II.
- Among the Indian masses, anti-British sentiments and demands for ultimate independence had grown in popularity.
- The groundwork for the movement had already been laid by two decades of mass agitation, which had taken on a considerably more radical tone under the leadership of different associated and affiliated groups of the Congress, such as the All India Kisan Sabha, Forward Bloc, and others.
- There were militant eruptions across the country, which ....
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