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Indian Independence Movement and Goa Liberation Movement

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The Goa liberation movement was a movement that sought to end the 451 years of Portuguese colonial rule in Goa, India. The liberation movement gained mass momentum in the early 20th century (galvanizing between 1940-1961), and continued to build on the smaller scale revolts and uprisings of the preceding century. The struggle was conducted both within Goa and externally, and was characterized by a range of tactics including non-violent demonstrations, revolutionary methods and diplomatic efforts.[1][2] Although Portuguese rule in its Indian colonies ended when India invaded Goa in 1961[3] and incorporated the territories into the Indian Union, the annexation was recognized by Portugal only in 1975. …show more content…

The 1946 British announcement to grant India independence inspired the efforts of the Goan independence movement. With Independence realized, Indian leaders focused their attention on the freedom movements in Portuguese India and French India.
When T.B. Cunha was arrested in 1946, A.G. Tendulkar became the president of the Goa Congress and organized a meeting in Londa(outside Goa).[10] On 18 May 1946, despite being threatened at gunpoint, Ram Manohar Lohia held a demonstration in Margao. Ram Manohar Lohia's arrest at this demonstration motivated people to hold large-scale protests in support of the independence movement. The mass independence protests resulted in large scale arrests and the incarceration of over 1500 people.[5] Goan leaders including T.B. Cunha,Purushottam Kakodkar and Laxmikant Bhembre were deported to Portugal for their participation in the independence protests.[8]
Between October to November 1946, a series of Satyagrahas (non-violent civil-disobedience actions) were held in Goa; however, many

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