Which of the following is/are not correctly matched ?
- Bal Gangadhar Tilak -Tenets of the New Party
- Lala Harkishan Lal- Tribune
- Lala Lajpat Rai -Bharat Mata
- rajuddin Ahmad -Anjuman-i-Mohibban-i-Watan
AAll
BNone of these
C3, 4
D3 only
Answer:
C. 3, 4
Read Explanation:
This question tests your knowledge of prominent figures and their associations with organizations, newspapers, or ideological movements during the Indian Freedom Struggle. Let's analyze each point:
1. Bal Gangadhar Tilak - Tenets of the New Party (Correctly Matched)
Bal Gangadhar Tilak was a leading figure of the Extremist faction within the Indian National Congress.
The 'New Party' refers to this extremist group which advocated for 'Swaraj' (self-rule), boycott of foreign goods, Swadeshi, and national education as methods to achieve independence.
Tilak, along with Lala Lajpat Rai and Bipin Chandra Pal (Lal-Bal-Pal), championed these 'tenets' distinguishing them from the Moderates.
Key Facts: He famously declared, "Swaraj is my birthright, and I shall have it!" He started the newspapers Kesari (Marathi) and Mahratta (English) and was a founder of the Deccan Education Society. He played a crucial role in the Home Rule League Movement (1916).
2. Lala Harkishan Lal - Tribune (Correctly Matched)
Lala Harkishan Lal was a prominent lawyer, industrialist, and politician from Punjab.
He was actively involved with The Tribune newspaper, serving as a Director.
Key Facts: The Tribune was founded in 1881 by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia in Lahore (now in Pakistan) and became an influential English-language daily. Lala Harkishan Lal also held ministerial positions in the Punjab provincial government.
3. Lala Lajpat Rai - Bharat Mata (Incorrectly Matched)
Lala Lajpat Rai, known as 'Punjab Kesari' (Lion of Punjab), was indeed a pivotal figure in the freedom struggle and one of the 'Lal-Bal-Pal' trio.
However, the Bharat Mata Society was a revolutionary organization founded in 1907 by Sardar Ajit Singh (Bhagat Singh's uncle), along with Sufi Amba Prasad and Amba Prasad.
Lala Lajpat Rai was primarily associated with the Arya Samaj movement, founded the Servants of the People Society (1921), and edited journals like Young India and The People.
Key Facts: He presided over the Calcutta Special Session of the Indian National Congress in 1920. He succumbed to injuries sustained during a police lathi-charge while protesting against the Simon Commission in 1928.
4. Rajuddin Ahmad - Anjuman-i-Mohibban-i-Watan (Incorrectly Matched)
The Anjuman-i-Mohibban-i-Watan (Society of the Lovers of the Homeland) was a nationalist organization founded by Sardar Ajit Singh in 1907 in Punjab.
This organization, along with the Bharat Mata Society, played a significant role in the Pagri Sambhal Jatta movement (1907) against British agricultural policies in Punjab.
There is no prominent historical record associating Rajuddin Ahmad with the founding or leadership of this specific organization.
Key Facts: Sardar Ajit Singh was a prominent revolutionary and agrarian activist. He was forced into exile due to his radical activities