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The Indian leader that advocated a violent attempt at independence was _____. Bose Gandhi Akbar Nehru

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Subhas Chandra Bose was an Indian nationalist politician who lived at the same time as Mahatma Gandhi. In addition, between 1930 and 1940 he was a fervent representative, within the Indian independence movement, whose tendency was that of armed rebellion, which greatly contrasted with the peaceful strategy of civil disobedience proposed by Gandhi.

These differences with Ghandi, which led him to resign in 1939 and to found a new nationalist party that same year, are due to the fact that Bose believed imperatively necessary an armed fight to liberate India from the British Empire.

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