Which of the following was the main part of Aurobindo's programme to achieve independence?

Which of the following was the main part of Aurobindo's programme to achieve independence? Correct Answer Passive resistance

Sri Aurobindo Ghosh (1872-1950) who used the theory of Passive Resistance as a technique for social change during the period of India's national liberation movement.

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