Home Rule League Movement
The Home Rule League Movement was India's less charged but more effective response to the First World War than the response of Indians living abroad, which took the form of the romantic Ghadr adventure.
- The home rule league movement, led by stalwarts such as Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Annie Besant, grew and flourished all across the Indian independence movement between 1916 and 1918.
- Many sections of people within the Congress, like the members of Gokhale’s Servants of India Society, joined the movement after being dissatisfied with the inaction of Congress.
Tilak's Home Rule League Movement
- Tilak launched the Indian Home Rule League ....