During 1923-28, the repetition of revolutionary activities in Indian politics was due to

(A) Rising influence of leaders like Hardayal and Lajpat Roy
(B) Postponement of non-co-operation movement by Gandhiji
(C) Influences of foreign events
(D) Refusal of Indian demand by Britishers

Correct Answer : Postponement of non-co-operation movement by Gandhiji
Question Asked : 41st BPSC (Pre) 1996
The suspension of Non-Cooperation Movement in 1922 and absence of any political activity in the country disappointed the many Nationalistic peoples of the country. They were dissatisfied with the political leadership of Mahatma Gandhi and the way of Non-violence in the freedom struggle. They were inspired by the violent revolutionary activities in Russia, China, Ireland and Turkey and they accepted the violent Revolutionary Movements to overthrow the British rule from India. Thus this duration is considered as the repetition of revolutionary activities in Indian politics.
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