Which Indian Party supported the Royal Indian Navy mutiny or Bombay mutiny in 1946?

Which Indian Party supported the Royal Indian Navy mutiny or Bombay mutiny in 1946? Correct Answer Communist Party of India

  • The Royal Indian Navy mutiny or Bombay mutiny in 1946 was only supported by the Communist Party of India which was established on 26th December 1925.
  • In the course of time, a large number of educated Indians were appointed on the higher posts and expected royal treatment as given to their British counterparts.
  • However, by the middle of 20th century British officers of the Royal Navy began to discriminate against Indian Officers on racial grounds and even provide unhygienic food. These reasons led to the revolt against the British.
  • Prominent leaders of this revolt were Rashid Khan and M S Khan.
  • The Indian National Congress is the oldest political party in India which is still surviving and it is the largest party in opposition at present.
  • It was established on 28th December 1885.
  • Muslim League was the second largest party during the freedom struggle which demanded the partition of India in the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. It was established on 30th December 1906.
  • Swatantra Party was founded by C Rajagopalachari on 4th June 1959 which was later on merged into Bharatiya Lok Dal in 1974.

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