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Specific Indian revolutionaries who took the fight to British soil.

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Let there be clarity in the question. Many readers don’t have time and skim hurriedly and may get the question wrong. They are not to be blamed but let me emphasize so that at least some readers give the correct answers.

This thread is NOT about any Indian revolutionaries who fought the British Raj. This thread is ONLY about those Indian revolutionaries who took the fight to British soil – who did the shootings or bombings or strong protests or some form of forceful fight or at least attempted a daring act like smuggling weapons or revolt inspiring material inside the British territory in England.

To drive home the point, let me cite an example. For instance, Madan Lal Dhingra is said to have assassinated Sir William Hutt Curzon Wyllie while studying in England.

TO REPEAT: Inside England (located in Europe). NOT in British ruled India.

So can anybody name more of such Indian revolutionaries who did revolutionary activities inside England and elaborate on what they did?
 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinayak_Damodar_Savarkar

Vinayak Damodar Savarkar

The book was banned throughout the British Empire. Madame Bhikaji Cama, an expatriate Indian revolutionary obtained its publication in the Netherlands, France and Germany. Widely smuggled and circulated, the book attained great popularity and influenced rising young Indians. Savarkar was studying revolutionary methods and he came into contact with a veteran of the Russian Revolution of 1905 who imparted him the knowledge of bomb-making. Savarkar had printed and circulated a manual amongst his friends on bomb-making and other methods of guerrilla warfare.

Actually there was student organization in North London called India House which was doing a lot of revolutionary activity outside india. He was the leader.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_House
 
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British rule was indeed blessing for Subcontinent before them people here were uncivilized cavemen who had no India of modern technologies and Education
 
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British rule was indeed blessing for Subcontinent before them people here were uncivilized cavemen who had no India of modern technologies and Education
Haaah? Surely you have not heard of mysore empire and their rockets. Or metal workers in Delhi? Or Malmal textile of Dhaka?

Indian subcontinent was doing quite fine scientifically speaking.
 
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Haaah? Surely you have not heard of mysore empire and their rockets. Or metal workers in Delhi? Or Malmal textile of Dhaka?

Indian subcontinent was doing quite fine scientifically speaking.
and how were the rocket of Mysore and metal workers in Delhi improving the life of common people? How many modern universities and colleges you have before British? its been 70 years since British left this region and subcontinent is still a huge overpopulated shithole we are almost 100 years behind the west in almost every field
and this is the reason you moved to US and Americans and Europeans are not immigrating to Subcontinent
 
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and how were the rocket of Mysore and metal workers in Delhi improving the life of common people? How many modern universities and colleges you have before British? its been 70 years since British left this region and subcontinent is still a huge overpopulated shithole we are almost 100 years behind the west in almost every field
and this is the reason you moved to US and Americans and Europeans are not immigrating to Subcontinent
This 'improving life of common' is a very recent narrative. Remember, during that time British Empire was not exactly a 'democratic left leaning progressive vegan feminist' thing. It was very much a dominated by 'Lords' and 'Royalty' thing.
 
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This 'improving life of common' is a very recent narrative. Remember, during that time British Empire was not exactly a 'democratic left leaning progressive vegan feminist' thing. It was very much a dominated by 'Lords' and 'Royalty' thing.

I think, British worked a lot to improve local infrastructure, roads, rails, Universities....etc which ultimately improved life of a common Indian (Hindu, Muslim etc.) and gave them clear thinking to free India. Still in India and Pakistan..Railway and Universities in numbers speaks for itself.

No matter what they occupied this land and we get rid of them in the end.
 
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