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Who was the author of the famous book ‘India for Indians’ during the Indian independence movement?

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0%(A) Jawaharlal Nehru
100%(B) Chittaranjan Das ( 1 voter )
0%(C) Sardar Patel
0%(D) Motilal Nehru
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‘India for Indians’ was written by Chittaranjan (C.R.) Das, the founder of the Swaraj Party. In this work, Das argued for the absolute right of Indians to govern themselves, rejecting the idea that British rule was necessary for Indian progress. He emphasized that the problems of India could only be solved by Indians through self-determination and local self-government. ANSWER: (B) Chittaranjan Das

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  1. C.R. Das was a visionary who believed that political freedom was meaningless without economic and social justice. In ‘India for Indians,’ he articulated a critique of colonial rule and laid out a roadmap for a self-reliant nation. As a leader who transitioned from the bar to the frontlines of the freedom struggle, his writings reflected a deep understanding of both constitutional law and grassroots needs. His book served as an intellectual catalyst for the youth of Bengal and across India, reinforcing the demand that India should be ruled by its own people, for its own benefit.

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