Millitant Revoutionary Terrorism

Millitant Revoutionary Terrorism

MILITANT REVOLUTIONARY TERRORISM The rise and growth of revolutionary terrorism in more than fairly isolated emigre groups, those in the India from the beginning of the 20th century was due U.S.A and Canada acquired mass base. These people, to several factors. The youth, particularly those of under the leadership of Sohan Singh Bhakna and Har Bengal, Punjab and Maharashtra, were increasingly Dayal, had established the ‘Ghadar’ (revolution) party getting frustrated with the moderate methods and in 1913. While most of its members were Sikh peasants, techniques of political struggle such as petitions, workers, petty traders, soldiers, etc., their leaders were meetings, resolutions, speeches, etc. The youth were mostly educated Hindus or Muslims. The party had also gradually losing faith in the extremists’ methods active members in other countries such as Mexico, of passive resistance (i.e. to refuse to cooperate with Japan, China, Philippines, Malaya, Singapore, the government and to boycott government service, Thailand, Indo-China and East and South Africa. court, government schools and colleges) to achieve How did they spread their ideas? nationalist aims. This feeling was further strengthened The revolutionary terrorists, both in India and by the failure of the Swadeshi and Anti-partition abroad, published a number of newspapers, journals Movement. Besides, there was growing hatred among and pamphlets in order to propagate revolutionary the Indian youth for foreign rule due to the racial ideas. Newspapers like ‘Sandhya’ and ‘Yugantar’ in superiority and arrogant behaviour of the British. This Bengal and ‘Kal’ in Maharashtra began to advocate hatred was also due to cruel measures adopted by the revolutionary terrorism. A good number of Journals British to suppress the national movement. were also brought out by Indian revolutionaries abroad. Secret Societies Some of these journals were - ‘Indian Sociologist’ by Several secret societies were set up especially in Shyamji Krishna Varma from London, ‘Bande Bengal and Maharashtra. In Bengal, the first Mataram’ by Madam Cama from Paris, ‘Talvar’ by revolutionary secret societies started around 1902 - the Virendranath Chattopadhyay from San Francisco, etc. Anushilan Samiti of Calcutta founded by Barindra The most important pamphlets brought out by Kumar Ghosh and Jatindranath Banerji (Aurobindo’s revolutionaries were the ‘Bhawani Mandir’ (by emissaries) and Promotha Mitter, and the Anushilan Aurobindo Ghose in 1905) and ‘Oh! Martyrs’ by the Samiti of Dacca founded by Pulin Das. In Maharashtra, London group in 1907. the first secret society, viz., Mitra Mela, was founded Assassination of unpopular officials by the Savarkar brothers in 1889. Later, when V.D. A beginning in the direction of assassination of Savarkar went abroad, his elder brother Ganesh oppressive and unpopular officials had been made in Savarkar started it in 1907 the ‘Abhinava Bharat’ which 1897 when the Chapekar brothers, Damodar and soon had many branches all over western India. Secret Balakrishna, assassinated two unpopular British societies were also established in Bihar, Orissa, Punjab officials at Poona. Again in 1907, an unsuccessful and other regions of India as well. A few of them attempt was made on the life of the unpopular Lt. succeeded in keeping mutual contact among them but Governor of East Bengal, Mr. Fuller, by some members most of them worked as isolated groups of leaders. of the Anushilan Samiti of Calcutta. In 1908 Khudiram It was only in the 1920’s that revolutionary Bose and Prafulla Chaki threw a bomb at a carriage militant groups came at forefront. The ‘Hindustan which was believed to be occupied by Kingsford, the Socialist Republican Association’ even established unpopular Judge of Muzzaffarpur. The revolutionary centres of revolutionary activity aboard. In London, terrorists became so bold that two of them, Rash Behari the lead was taken by Shayamji Krishnavarma and V.D. Bose and Sachindranath Sanyal, threw a bomb at the Savarkar, in Europe by Madam Cama and Ajit Singh, Viceroy Lord Hardinge while he was riding on an while in the U.S.A and Canada Sohan Singh Bhakna elephant in a state procession in Delhi in 1912. The and Har Dayal were the prominent leaders, While the Viceroy was wounded but not killed. Another dramatic Indian revolutionaries in Britain and Europe were no manifestation of revolutionary terrorist activity was the 79 assassination of the British police officer, Saunders, the Ghadarites, were still pioneers in taking by Bhagat Singh, Azad and Rajguru in 1928. The police revolutionary ideas to the army and the peasants. There officer had earlier ordered lathi-charge on a were some scattered mutinies, most notable of them demonstration (against the appointment of the Simon are - at Singapore, by the Indian sepoys of the British Commission) led by Lala Lajpat Rai, and this ‘Sher-e- army on 15th February 1915, of the Punjab Muslim Punhab’ incurred a fatal injury to which he succumbed 5th Light Infantry and the 36th Sikh Battalion. later. On Foreign Land: Efforts to send help to Conspiracies hatched revolutionaries form abroad were centered during the The revolutionary terrorists also tried to organize war years in Berlin where the Indian Independence military conspiracies with the help of Indian soldiers Committee was set up in 1915 under Virendranath in the British army and also that of the foreign countries Chattopadyay, Bhupen Dutta, Hardayal and some hostile to Britain. For revolutionaries striving for others in collaboration with the German foreign office immediate complete independence, the First World War under the so-called Zimmerman Plan. An Indo-German- seemed a heaven-sent opportunity, draining India of Turkish mission tried to stir up anti- British feelings troops (the number of white soldiers was reduced to among tribes near the Indo-Iranian border and in just 15,000) and bringing the possibility of financial December 1915, Mahendra Pratap, Barkatullah and and military help from the enemies of Britain, mainly Abaidulla Sindhi set up a ‘Provisional Government of Germany and Turkey. Britain’s war with Turkey Free India’ at Kabul with some backing from crown brought about close cooperation between Hindu prince Amanullah but not from the Amir, Habibulla. nationalists and militant Funds were channeled through German embassies in Muslim pan-Islamists. As a result of this the far East and from Japan. Rash Behari Bose and cooperation, important Muslim revolutionary leaders Abani Mukherji made several efforts to send arms after emerged like - Barkatullah in the Ghadar Party and; 1915. Muhammad Husan and Obaidulla Sindhi in Deobandh. Dacoities and Robberies On Indian Soil: In Bengal, most of the Revolutionaries organized a number of raids on revolutionary groups united under Jatin Mukherji government armouries, banks and police stations to popularly known as ‘Bagha Jatin’. These groups raise funds, arms and ammunition. According to official planned the disruption of rail communications, seizure record, between 1907 and 1917, the number of dacoities of Fort William in Calcutta (contacts had been made that were conducted in different parts of India was 1121. with the 16th Rajput Rifles stationed there) and landing The Chittagong groups of revolutionaries headed by of German arms (for arranging this, Naren Bhattacharji, Surya Sen brought off the most spectacular coup in the later known as M.N. Roy, was sent to Java). The entire history of militant nationalism in April 1930 by grandiose plans were, however, ruined by poor seizing the local armoury and issuing an independence coordination and Jatin died a hero’s death near Balasore proclamation in the name of the ‘Indian Republic on the Orissa coast where he had been tracked down Army’. The Chittagong raid proved to be the curtain by the police through the help of local villagers. The raiser for an extremely intense wave of terrorism in Bengal plans were part of a far-flung conspiracy Bengal with no less than 56 incidents reported in 1930 organized by Rash Behari Bose and Sachindranth (as against just 47 for the entire decade 1919-29). Sanyal in cooperation with the returned Ghadarites in Among them, the most spectacular raid was the one on Punjab. But many of the Punjabis who returned after the Government headquarters in Writer’s Building in 1914 were quickly rounded up by the British and the Calcutta in December 1930. In Punjab also, where the plan for a coordinated revolt on 21st February 1915, Hindustan Socialist Republic Association had become based on mutinies by Ferozpur, Lahore and Rawalpindi very active, 26 incidents of robberies were reported in garrisons was foiled at the last moment by treachery. 1930. Rash Behari Bose had to flee to Japan and Sanyal was Simon Commission transported for having tried to subvert the garrisons of • The Indian Statutory Commission was a group of Banaras and Danapore. Though the plan for an all India seven British Members of Parliament that had revolt misfired badly, its organizers, and particularly been dispatched to India in 1927 to study 80 constitutional reforms there. It was commonly confronted by throngs of protestors. The entire referred to as the Simon Commission after its country observed a hartal (strike), and many Chairman. people turned out to greet the Commission with Background black flags. Similar protests occurred in every • The Government of India Act 1919 had introduced major Indian city that the seven British MPs the system of dyarchy to govern the provinces of visited. However, one protest against the Simon British India. However, the Indian public Commission would gain infamy above all the clamoured for revision of the difficult dyarchy others. form of government, and the Government of India • On October 30, 1928, the Simon Commission Act 1919 itself stated that a commission would arrived in Lahore where, as with the rest of the be appointed after 10 years to investigate the country, its arrival was met with massive amounts progress of the governance scheme and suggest of protestors.

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