16. The Congressmen who wanted to contest the elections under the Act of 1919 and enter the legislature, formed a party (1923) called A.Swaraj Party B.Congress Swarajya Party C.Nationalist Party D.Liberal Party
Swaraj Party, Indian political party established in late 1922–early 1923 by members of the Indian National Congress (Congress Party), notably Motilal Nehru, one of the most prominent lawyers in northern India (and the father of political leader Jawaharlal Nehru), and Chitta Ranjan Das, a nationalist politician from Bengal. The party’s name is taken from the term swaraj, meaning “self-rule,” which was broadly applied to the movement to gain independence from British rule.