@Needs of Children This Video covers the topic about 10th Standard, History, Chapter: 06, FREEDOM MOVMENT, Part 2, Class X, English Medium|, SSLC, KSEEB, Karnataka State Board. Radicals: The soft stance of the Moderates towards the British made unhappy group within the Congress to call them as “Political Beggars’. The group congressmen who criticized the soft stance of Moderates are called as Radicals. Aurobindo Gosh, Bipin Chandra Pal, Lal Lajapath Roy and Balagandhar Tilak are the main members of this Radical group. They opposed the stance of the British who considered nominating the Indian members to Indian Legislative Assemblies as an important favour. (Please collect more information on India Act 1861 and 1892) Divison of Bengal: The Anti-British sentiment was dominant in Bengal and it was the centre of Anti-British protests. In order to suppress these developments, Viceroy Lord Curzon thought of dividing Bengal in the name of administration. In reality, Bengal had more concentration of Muslim and Hindu people. The census report had indicated that the East Part of Bengal had more number of Muslims and the West part of Bengal had more number of Hindus. The British divided Bengal in 1905. Like this, the British thought of suppressing the spirit of national freedom struggle with the division of Bengal. Revolutionaries: Revolutionaries dreamed of attaining complete freedom. They believed that they can drive away the British by employing violent methods. They established secret associations across the country and started collecting weapons and money for an armed struggle against the British. They provided training also. A secret organization named ‘Lotus and Dragger’ was founded in England. People Aurbindho Gosh who were in England supported the revolutionaries through this organization. Similarly, another revolutionary organization called ‘Gadha’ in USA can be recalled here. ‘Abhivanava Bharatha’ and ‘Anusheela Samiti’ were the two important secret organizations in India. They used Bombs and Guns to achieve their goal. The government tried to suppress them by arresting them and hanging them unto death on the charges of sedition. Aurobindo Gosh, V.D. Saavarkar, Ashwini kumar Datta, Rajanarayana Bose, Rajaguru, Chakikar brothers, Vishnu Shastri, Champukar, Shyamaji Krishnaverma, Ras Bihari Gosh, Madam Cama, Kudiram Bose, Ramprasad Bismil, Ashvakulla Khan, Bagath Singh, Chandrashekar Azad, Jatin Das are more prominent among the revolutionaries.