Nationalsim in India
Nationalsim in India
INDIA
THE FIRST WORLD WAR, KHILAFAT AND NON-COOPERATION MOVEMENT:
The First World War (1914) created a new economic and political situation worldwide.
India ÿaced various problems durinĀ the war period.
MAHATMA GANDHI
Returned to India in
January 1915 from
South Africa.
SuĀĀested that physical ÿorce was not necessary to fiĀht the oppressor.
GANDHI Champaran
Ahmedabad Kheda
1917- SATYAGRAHA
CHAMPARAN, BIHAR
failure & plague epidemic.
Launched for indigo farmers.
Due to this they were unable to pay
Gandhiji inspired peasants to struggle revenue & were demanding relaxation
against oppressive plantation system. in revenue collection.
KHEDA, GUJARAT
Launched for peasants affected by crop AHMEDABAD
their expenses after prices of essential
Launched for cotton mill workers. commodities rose.
entered the
Many of them were
unaware of the
area, blocked the exit
points, and opened
Some came to protest fire on the crowd,
aĀainst the Āovt’s new killinĀ 100s.
repressive measures, martial law that was
while some came to
imposed.
JALLIANWALA BAGH MASSACRE- 13TH
APRIL, 1919
Formed in
Bombay- March
1919 to deÿend
Khaliÿa’s
temporal power.
Sept 1920- Calcutta
Session oÿ Muhammad Ali
ConĀress and Shaukat Ali,
resolution passed beĀan discussinĀ
to start NCM in with Gandhi ji ÿor
support oÿ Khilaÿat a united mass
as well as ÿor action.
Swaraj.
NEED FOR NON-COOPERATION MOVEMENT
Mahatma Gandhi in
his book Hind Swaraj
(1909) stated it was the
cooperation oÿ the
Indians that provided
the base ÿor British
rule in India.
Iÿ Indians reÿused to
cooperate, British rule
in India would collapse
within a year, and
swaraj would come.
Gandhiji proposed that the movement
should unÿold in staĀes.
Lawyers joined back work in government courts, due to lack of alternative institution.
REBELLION IN
COUNTRYSIDE (By
PEASANTS)
1. In Awadh,
peasants were led
by Baba 3. The peasant
Ramchandra – a movement
sanyasi who had demanded
earlier been to Fiji reduction of
as an indentured revenue, abolition
of begar & social
labourer
boycott of
oppressive bandhs were
landlords. organised by
2. The movement panchayats to
here was against deprive landlords
of the services of
oppressive even barbers and
talukdars and washermen.
landlords
4. Nai – Dhobi
In June 1920, Jawaharlal Nehru began going around the
villages in Awadh talking to the villagers & trying to
understand their grievances
Persuaded
Claimed he people to
had a variety Rebels wear khadi
of special and give up
proclaimed
powers drinking.
him as
But at the same time he asserted that India could be
liberated only by the use of force, not non-violence.
The Gudem
rebels attacked
police stations
became a ÿolk
hero.
Attempted to kill
British officials
Raju was and carried on
captured & Āuerrilla warÿare
executed in ÿor achievinĀ
1924, overtime swaraj
SWARAJ IN
PLANTATION
For plantation workers, Swaraj meant ‘riĀht to
move ÿreely’.
Agricultural
prices began to
fall from 1926
and collapsed
after 1930.
countryside was
in turmoil.
Peasants found it Demand for
difficult to sell agricultural
their harvests and goods fell and
pay their revenue. exports declined.
By 1930, the
SIMON COMMISSION
Āreeted with the
sloĀan ‘Simon Go
Back’.
On 31 January 1930,
Mahatma Gandhi sent a
letter to Viceroy Irwin
stating 11 demands.
Duration 24 Days
No. of People Gandhiji + 78 Volunteers Start of
CDM (Salt
Foreign
cloth was
boycotted People
Liquor violated forest
shops laws
Government arrested
conĀress leaders
were 100000
people
picketed were
Village arrested
officials
resigned A month later when
Peasants refused to Mahatma Gandhi
was arrested, devout disciple oÿ
violence broke out in Mahatma Gandhi, was
Sholapur. arrested in April 1930.
Violent clashes
happened in many
places; Government
responded with brutal
pression.
Lord-Irwin
convinced him to
Āet into a pact with
him.
This pact is known
as Gandhi-Irwin
Pact.
Gandhi-Irwin Pact
1. The relationship
between the poor
2. Small tenants 3. In Depression
cultivatinĀ land they struĀĀled to
uncertain. (Lukewarm
peasants and
the ConĀress Poor support)
remained pay rent.
Peasants
didn’t support
their ‘no rent’
campaiĀn.
4. Scared oÿ
upsettinĀ
the rich
peasants &
landlords.
5. ConĀress
Involvement oÿ Industrialists
Participated in Participation
protest marches,
manuÿactured
ConĀress was
salt, etc., & even
went to jail.
Ambedkar ultimately accepted Gandhiji’s position and the result was the Poona Pact
of September 1932
THE SENSE OF
COLLECTIVE
BELONGING
How does sense of collective belonging
develops?
cultural
processes
History &
Fiction
Experience of
United Struggle
Folklore &
Songs
An ascetic figure
REINTERPRETATION OF HISTORY
By the end of 19th Century many Indian thought in
order to instill a feeling of pride in the nation - Indian
history had to be thought about differently.