Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Lokmanya Tilak (Marathi:लोकमान्य बाळ गंगाधर टिळक pronunciation), born as Keshav Gangadhar Tilak ((1856-07-23)23 July 1856 – 1 August 1920(1920-08-01)), was an Indian nationalist, journalist, teacher, social reformer, lawyer and independence activist who was the first popular leader of the Indian Independence Movement. The British colonial authorities derogatorily called him "Father of the Indian unrest". He was also conferred with the honorary title of "Lokmanya", which literally means "Accepted by the people(as their leader)".
Tilak was one of the first and strongest advocates of "Swaraj" (self-rule) and a strong radical in Indian consciousness. His famous quote, "Swaraj is my birthright, and I shall have it!" is well-remembered in India even today.
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