The Home Rule League Movement (1916-18) was led by Bal Gangadhar Tilak in Maharashtra (excluding Bombay), Karnataka, Central Provinces and Berar and Annie Besant in the rest of the country. It was inspired by the Irish Home Rule Movement.
The following were the objectives of the movement:
- Annie Besant demanded that India be granted self-government on the lines of the White colonies after the war.
- Tilak wanted Swaraj along with the formation of linguistic states and education in the vernacular medium.
- Tilak aimed to reform the administration in a non-violent way without overthrowing the government.
- Both Tilak and Annie Besant wanted to promote political education and arouse nationalist political activity.
Contributions to India’s freedom struggle:
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