Tilak and Besant's Leagues and Newspapers

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Why could incidents like Chauri-Chaura lead to violent movements?

Excitement and fervour among the protestors

What was the consequence of a violent movement according to the colonial regime?

Use of armed might against the protestors

Why did the movement show signs of fatigue?

High pitch sustained by continuous excitement

Who began distancing themselves from Gandhi and Congress in the wake of disturbances?

Ali brothers

What weakened during the Khilafat struggle according to the text?

'The Khilafat question'

Which leader remained a strong supporter of Gandhi and the Congress?

Dr. Ansari

Who created Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-Islam with the support of Chaudhry Afzal Haq?

Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari

Why did the Khilafat leadership fragmented into different political lines?

Khilafat question dissipation

Which organization did Ali brothers become more active in than Congress?

Muslim League

What was a natural reason for the movement to show signs of fatigue?

Inability to sustain high pitch excitement for long time

Explore the establishment of separate leagues by Tilak and Besant as well as their newspapers 'Kesari' and 'Marhatta' in Marathi, 'New India', and 'Commonweal' in English. Learn about their interactions with different social groups and the conditions set by Besant if the Congress did not meet their commitments.

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