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Indian National Congress (Requisitionists) faction

The Indian National Congress (Requisitionists) was a faction that split from the main Indian National Congress in the early 1930s. Led by leaders like Bhulabhai Desai, it emerged due to disagreements over how to approach the fight for independence and internal party leadership. They believed in a more assertive stance and challenged the majority Congress's strategies. This faction sought to push their own policies within the broader independence movement, but it remained smaller and less influential compared to the main Congress party. The Requisitionists represented internal debates and differing visions of nationalism during India’s struggle for independence.