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Asked: January 24, 20242024-01-24T10:15:22+05:30 2024-01-24T10:15:22+05:30In: History

What was the contribution of the Swaraj Party to the Indian National Movement?

What did the Swaraj Party bring to the Indian National Movement?

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      2024-01-24T10:15:58+05:30Added an answer on January 24, 2024 at 10:15 am

      Contribution of the Swaraj Party to the Indian National Movement

      The Swaraj Party, formed in 1923 as a splinter group within the Indian National Congress (INC), played a crucial role in shaping the trajectory of the Indian national movement during a critical phase. Led by prominent leaders such as Motilal Nehru and Chittaranjan Das, the party emerged as a powerful political force advocating for self-rule and political reforms. Here are the key contributions of the Swaraj Party:

      1. Demand for Responsible Government: The Swaraj Party sought to go beyond the non-cooperation and civil disobedience strategies advocated by Mahatma Gandhi. Instead, it focused on securing constitutional and administrative reforms within the framework of British rule. The party's primary demand was for the establishment of responsible government at the provincial level, allowing elected representatives to have a greater say in the administration.

      2. Participation in Legislative Councils: Unlike the non-cooperation movement, the Swaraj Party decided to participate in the legislative councils, which were part of the Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms of 1919. This marked a departure from the earlier policy of boycotting legislative bodies and aimed at using the existing political structures to influence policies from within.

      3. Motilal Nehru's Report on Constitutional Reforms: In 1928, Motilal Nehru chaired the Nehru Report Committee, which produced the famous Nehru Report. The report proposed a draft constitution for India, calling for dominion status and self-governance. Although the report was not accepted by the British, it laid the groundwork for future constitutional discussions and negotiations.

      4. Efforts to Bridge Communal Divide: The Swaraj Party actively worked towards bridging the Hindu-Muslim divide and fostering communal harmony. Leaders like Motilal Nehru and Chittaranjan Das emphasized the need for united political action and representation, recognizing the importance of a united front in the face of British colonialism.

      5. Support for Workers and Peasants: The Swaraj Party extended its support to workers and peasants, addressing their socio-economic issues. It advocated for the rights of laborers and farmers, aligning with the broader agenda of socio-economic justice within the framework of constitutional governance.

      6. Opposition to Simon Commission: The Swaraj Party vehemently opposed the Simon Commission, which was perceived as an attempt by the British to exclude Indian representation. The party's protests against the commission highlighted the demand for Indian participation in framing constitutional reforms and determining the country's political future.

      7. Continuation of Political Struggle: Despite facing criticism for its decision to participate in legislative bodies, the Swaraj Party remained committed to its goal of achieving self-rule. It represented a pragmatic approach, acknowledging the existing political realities while pushing for constitutional reforms within the British framework.

      In conclusion, the Swaraj Party made significant contributions to the Indian national movement by adopting a dual strategy of participating in legislative bodies while advocating for constitutional reforms. Its efforts to bridge communal divides, address socio-economic issues, and push for self-governance laid the foundation for subsequent phases of the freedom struggle. The Swaraj Party's legacy remains an integral part of India's journey towards independence.

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