Hindu Nationalist
Hindu Mahasabha and Rashtriya Sevak Sangh campaigned for Hindu political unity and took steps to educate Hindus and improve their economic conditions. It also fought for the country’s independence against British rule by following its policies and in 1923, as a political ideology, the term ‘Hindutva’ was articulated by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.
Many Voices Had Strengthened and Enriched the Gandhian Phase
Gandhi’s arrival in the Indian Independence Struggle has led to many significant movements and has given strength to many voices. The period from 1917 to 1947 is considered to be the Gandhian period in the history of the Indian national movement. The Gandhian phase of the Indian freedom struggle is undoubtedly notable for the vision that Gandhi imparted to the masses and he led freedom fighters through truth and non-violence. During this phase, we witness the rise of different voices with different ideologies. It was seen that these voices together helped India to attain freedom against British Rule.