Political Science · Political Theory
Who coined the slogan 'No control, no co-operation'?
AMahatma Gandhi
BJ.L. Nehru
CAurobindo ✓ Correct
DSubhash Chandra Bose
Correct answer: (C) Aurobindo — The slogan 'No control, no co-operation' is credited to Aurobindo, so the answer is Aurobindo.
Explanation
★The slogan 'No control, no co-operation' is credited to Aurobindo, so the answer is Aurobindo.
★Aurobindo Ghosh was a leading voice of the extremist or radical wing of the national movement.
★He demanded full self-rule and refused cooperation with a government that denied Indians control.
★His position linked political freedom to the spiritual awakening and self-assertion of the nation.
★This militant nationalism marked off the extremists from the moderates who sought gradual reform.
★Gandhi later led non-cooperation, but on the basis of non-violence and Satyagraha rather than this slogan.
★Nehru and Bose belonged to a later generation with their own distinctive programmes.
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