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Describe the role of Bipin Chandra Pal in the Anti-Partition and Swadeshi Movements?
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His role in Anti-Partition and Swadeshi Movement is described below:
- During the Anti-Partition Movement, Bipin Chandra Pal toured several parts of the country and wherever he went, he carried with him the message of Boycott and Swadeshi.
- In May, 1907, he delivered in Chennai several speeches on Swaraj.
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