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Asked: April 15, 20242024-04-15T12:18:55+05:30 2024-04-15T12:18:55+05:30In: History

Explain Political ideas of the Swaraj Party.

Explain Political ideas of the Swaraj Party.

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      2024-04-15T12:19:27+05:30Added an answer on April 15, 2024 at 12:19 pm

      The Swaraj Party was a political party formed in India in 1923 by leaders of the Indian National Congress who were dissatisfied with the party's approach to the struggle for independence. The party was established primarily by Motilal Nehru and Chittaranjan Das, who advocated for a more assertive and proactive strategy in demanding self-rule (Swaraj) from the British colonial government. The political ideas of the Swaraj Party can be summarized as follows:

      1. Council Entry and Reforms:
        The Swaraj Party participated in the legislative councils established under the Government of India Act of 1919 (also known as the Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms). Unlike the Congress policy of boycotting legislative councils, the Swaraj Party believed in utilizing these institutions to push for political reforms and to expose the limitations of colonial rule.

      2. Gradualism and Legislative Work:
        The Swaraj Party advocated a gradualist approach towards achieving self-government. They believed in utilizing the existing colonial structures to gradually expand Indian participation in governance and to work towards eventual self-rule. The party focused on legislative work, introducing constructive proposals for administrative and constitutional reforms.

      3. Collaboration and Cooperation:
        Unlike the militant nationalist approach of some Congress leaders, the Swaraj Party emphasized cooperation and collaboration with the British authorities on specific issues related to governance and constitutional reforms. This strategy aimed to demonstrate the capability and readiness of Indians to govern themselves.

      4. Self-Reliance and Economic Policies:
        The Swaraj Party emphasized the importance of economic self-reliance and promoted policies aimed at industrial and agricultural development. They supported measures to protect Indian industries from foreign competition and advocated for economic policies that would benefit Indian workers and peasants.

      5. Educational and Social Reforms:
        Alongside political reforms, the Swaraj Party focused on educational and social reforms aimed at promoting national consciousness and unity among diverse communities. They supported initiatives to promote education, eradicate social evils, and uplift marginalized sections of society.

      In summary, the Swaraj Party represented a moderate and pragmatic approach to the struggle for self-rule in India. While committed to the goal of independence, the party believed in utilizing legislative and constitutional means to achieve political reforms and to prepare India for eventual self-government. The party's ideas and strategies contributed to shaping the trajectory of India's nationalist movement and laid the groundwork for future political developments leading up to independence in 1947.

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