The radical wing of the Congress Party under B. G. Tilak proposed what formula as the basis for the party's political program?

The radical wing of the Congress Party under B. G. Tilak proposed what formula as the basis for the party's political program?





a. An appeal to conservative Hinduism, including boycotts of British goods, full independence, use of Hindu festivals as opportunities for rallies, and opposition to women's education
b. Emphasis on Muslim teachings, particularly the need to put off British cultural influence
c. An appeal to unity among the Christians, Buddhists, and Muslims of India
d. A reform program intended to remove cultural limitations on women
e. An appeal to leading British industrialists and to Parliament itself to plead their case along with a propaganda campaign using the British press and media to persuade the common English voter






Answer: A


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