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Which of the following sentences is incorrect regarding the Swadeshi movement of 1905-07?
The Swadeshi movement of 1905-07 had greatly broadened its appeal among the middle classes.
The Swadeshi movement of 1905-07 had greatly broadened its appeal among the lawyer communities.
The Swadeshi movement had thrown up some towering leaders – like “Lal, Bal and Pal” the alliteration conveying the all-India character of their struggle, since their native provinces were very distant from one another.
The Swadeshi movement leaders advocated militant opposition to colonial rule, there was a group of “Moderates” who preferred a more gradual and persuasive approach.
Correct option is B
Explanation: The Swadeshi movement of 1905-07 had greatly broadened its appeal among the middle classes. Among the Moderate leaders were Gandhiji’s acknowledged political mentor, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, as well as Mohammad Ali Jinnah, who, like Gandhiji, was a lawyer of Gujarati extraction trained in London. On Gokhale’s advice, Gandhiji spent a year travelling around British India, getting to know the land and its peoples.
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