Tilak: The Man in His Times

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Tilak: The Man in His Times

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Bal Gangadhar Tilak, a pivotal leader of the extremist faction in the freedom movement and part of the Lal-Bal-Pal trio, navigated a contradictory life, with Vaibhav Purandare’s book calling him the “empire’s biggest enemy,” reflecting his complex legacy.

 

Tilak: The Man in His Times

Early Life and Education:

  • Born: July 23, 1856, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra.
  • Graduated focusing on social and political reform; established educational institutions.

 

Entry into Journalism and Politics:

  • Founded Kesari (Marathi) and Maratha (English) and advocated for social reforms, including the abolition of untouchability.
  • Shifted focus to India’s political liberation and the right to independence.
  • Rise to National Prominence: Attended the Indian National Congress in 1889, opposing moderates’ reliance on British reforms.
  • Led the extremist faction alongside Lala Lajpat Rai and Bipin Chandra Pal.
  • Imprisonment and Writings: Imprisoned in 1903 for sedition; wrote Geeta Rahasya during exile in Mandalay, Burma.
  • Released in 1914, he resumed political activities with renewed vigour.
  • Home Rule Movement and Legacy: Founded the Indian Home Rule League (1916), promoting Hindu-Muslim unity and self-governance.
  • Died on August 1, 1920, shortly before Gandhi’s Non-Cooperation Movement.
  • Contradictions in Tilak’s Ideology: A radical anti-imperialist yet a social conservative; supported the caste system and opposed English education for women and lower castes.
  • Initially believed Muslims should not be considered Indians but later modified many views.
  • Key Contributions: Used Hindu symbolism to galvanise the nationalist movement, organising festivals to promote swarajya (self-rule).
  • His influence laid the groundwork for mass mobilisation and inspired future leaders like Savarkar, earning Gandhi’s title of “Maker of Modern India.”
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