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Bal Gangadhar Tilak

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Recent Tributes

  • Birth Anniversary: The Prime Minister recently paid tribute to Bal Gangadhar Tilak on his birth anniversary, honoring his significant contributions to India’s struggle for independence.

Significance

  • Architect of Modern India: Tilak was a key figure in India's independence movement and a staunch advocate of Swaraj (self-rule).
  • Famous Declaration: His declaration, “Swaraj is my birthright, and I shall have it,” was a powerful rallying cry for future revolutionaries and became a central slogan in the struggle for independence.
  • Titles: The British labeled him the "Father of Indian Unrest," while his followers honored him with the title ‘Lokmanya’, meaning "one who is respected by the people."

Political Career

  • Joining Congress: Tilak joined the Indian National Congress in 1890 and quickly opposed the party’s moderate approach to self-rule.
  • Advocacy for Revolt: He believed that constitutional measures alone were insufficient and pushed for an armed revolt against British rule.
  • Swadeshi Movement: Following the 1905 partition of Bengal by Lord Curzon, Tilak supported the Swadeshi movement and the boycott of British goods.
  • Extremist Wing: His views aligned with the extremist faction within the Congress, distinguishing him from the moderates. Alongside Bipin Chandra Pal and Lala Lajpat Rai, he formed the influential trio known as Lal-Bal-Pal.

Imprisonment

  • Chapekar Brothers Incident: Tilak’s support for revolutionary activities, including the assassination of British officials by the Chapekar brothers in 1897, led to his 18-month imprisonment on sedition charges.
  • Support for Revolutionaries: He also backed the actions of Khudiram Bose and Prafulla Chaki, which resulted in a six-year imprisonment (1908-1914) in Mandalay Jail, Burma, on charges of sedition.

All India Home Rule League

  • Return to Politics: After his release from prison in 1915, Tilak re-engaged in politics with a more moderated approach.
  • Formation of Home Rule League: In 1916, he co-founded the All India Home Rule League with Annie Besant. The League aimed at achieving self-government for India.
  • Regional Work: Tilak’s league operated in Maharashtra (excluding Bombay city), Karnataka, Central Provinces, and Berar, while Besant’s league covered the rest of India.

Social Reforms

  • Women’s Education and Empowerment: Tilak was a proponent of women's education and empowerment, ensuring his daughters received education and delayed their marriages until they were over 16.
  • Cultural Celebrations: He promoted grand celebrations for Ganesh Chaturthi and Shivaji Jayanti to foster unity and nationalistic sentiments among Indians.

Literary Works

  • Newspapers: Tilak published two influential newspapers: Mahratta (in English) and Kesari (in Marathi).
  • Books: His significant literary works include The Orion or Researches into the Antiquity of the Vedas and The Arctic Home in the Vedas. He also wrote Gita Rahasya during his imprisonment, which offers a philosophical interpretation of the Bhagavad Gita.

Conclusion

Bal Gangadhar Tilak was a pivotal figure in India's independence movement, known for his fiery patriotism, social reforms, and significant literary contributions. His legacy continues to inspire and shape Indian nationalism and identity.

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