Revolutionary Nationalism
The sudden suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement in early 1922 led to disappointment and discontent among the young participants.
- Further, revolutionary nationalists began to question Gandhi's leadership and began to look for alternatives. The pro-changers' parliamentary politics or the no-changers' constructive work did not attract them.
- They believed that passive resistance could not achieve nationalist aims, and therefore, they took to the cult of the bomb.
Revolutionary Activities in Punjab, UP, Bihar
- After an all India conference, the Hindustan Republican Association was founded in October 1924 to organise an armed rebellion. The most important action of the HRA was the Kakori ....