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Swaraj Party

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Definition

A party formed within the Congress in 1923 by leaders who wanted to enter the legislative councils and obstruct the government from within, after the suspension of the Non-Cooperation Movement.

Key points

  • Founded in 1923 (the Congress-Khilafat Swarajya Party) by Motilal Nehru and Chittaranjan Das (C.R. Das) after the withdrawal of Non-Cooperation following Chauri Chaura.
  • The "pro-changers" (Swarajists) argued for contesting elections to the legislative councils to wreck the 1919 reforms from within; the "no-changers" wanted to continue Gandhian constructive work outside the councils.
  • C.R. Das became the party's president and Motilal Nehru its secretary; the party did well in the 1923 council elections, winning a large number of seats.
  • In the councils the Swarajists obstructed government business, moved adjournment motions, and exposed the limits of dyarchy; they helped defeat some government measures.
  • The party declined after C.R. Das's death in 1925 and lost cohesion, with many members returning to mainstream Congress work.

Why it matters for CAPF

It explains the "council entry" strategy and the pro-changer versus no-changer debate of the 1920s, with Motilal Nehru and C.R. Das as the key names.

Common confusion

The Swaraj Party was a group within the Congress that chose council entry; it is distinct from the boycott politics of Non-Cooperation that it followed.

One-line recall

1923 Swaraj Party (Motilal Nehru, C.R. Das): council entry to obstruct from within after Non-Cooperation was withdrawn.

Parent note

gandhian era and mass movements

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