The liberals and the extremists did their best to make the national movement a success, but they could not succeed up to their expectations. The British government paid no attention to it. Instead, the government began to follow the policy of suppression. They passed many bills regarding the suppression of the national movement and put its leaders in jails.
Processions and meetings were banned and thousands of people were sent to jail for conducting movements against the partition of Bengal. They were tortured in the jails. As a result of the suppressible policy of the British government, a new thinking was born in India, which was called the revolutionary movement. The votaries of the revolutionary movement wanted to attain freedom by demolishing the British Government by violent means.