Question : On imprisonment in 1908 by the Britishers, Bal Gangadhar Tilak was sent to:
Option 1: Andaman and Nicobar
Option 2: Rangoon
Option 3: Singapore
Option 4: Mandalay
Correct Answer: Mandalay
Solution : The correct option is Mandalay.
In 1908, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, an Indian nationalist leader, was imprisoned by the British colonial authorities. He was sent to Mandalay Central Prison in Burma (present-day Myanmar). Tilak was charged with sedition for his nationalist activities and writings against British rule in India. He was sentenced to six years of imprisonment and was released in 1914. Tilak was a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement and played a significant role in mobilising and uniting the Indian masses against British colonialism.
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