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Question : 100
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Which of the following freedom fighters was a co-founder of the Swaraj Party along with Motilal Nehru?
Ambica Charan Mazumdar
Chittaranjan Das
Rashbihari Ghosh
Bhupendra Nath Bose
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C.R. Das served as the president of the Indian National Congress for a session and co-founder of the Swaraj Party.
He was also known as ‘Deshbandhu’, or ‘friend of the nation’.
He entered active politics in 1917 during the Congress Calcutta session.
As he was a lawyer, he defended Aurobindo Ghosh in the 1908 Alipore Bomb Case.
He also contributed to the English weekly ‘Bande Mataram’ along with Aurobindo and Bipin Chandra Pal.
He published his collection of poems in two volumes titled ‘Malancha’ and ‘Mala’.
In 1919, he criticized the Montagu-Chelmsford reforms, which were aimed at establishing a dual government system or dyarchy in India.
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