The JP movement had flaws in its philosophy and character. Remark
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The JP (Jayaprakash Narayan) movement, also known as the Total Revolution, was a significant political and social movement in India during the 1970s. While it had its strengths, it was indeed criticized for its flaws in terms of both character and philosophy. Here are some of the criticisms:
Character Flaws:
Philosophical Flaws:
The JP movement, also called the Bihar Movement, after its leader Jayaprakash Narayan launched the movement in the backdrop of pre Emergency crises and continued during Emergency crises. Jayaprakash Narayan gave a call for ‘Total Revolution’ or ‘a struggle against the very system which has compelled almost everybody to go corrupt’ and also demanded the resignation of the Congress government in Bihar and dissolution of the assembly.
Flaws In Philosophy Of Jp Movement
Flaws In Character Of Jp Movement
Despite its limitations, the JP movement had a profound impact on Indian politics. It led to the formation of the first non-Congress Government in 1977. It focussed on change in the individual as well as in society. The primary emphasis is on moral values, decentralisation of economic and political power. It also served as an inspiration for later anti-corruption movements.