
The Indian Muslims, in general, were not attracted to the Extremist movement because of the
- influence of Sir Sayyid Ahmed Khan
- anti-Muslim attitude of extremist leaders
- indifference shown to Muslim aspirations
- Extremists’ policy of harping on Hindu past
Explanation
Option (d) is correct
- The Extremist leaders like Bal Gangadhar Tilak often invoked symbols from Hindu history and revivalist themes (e.g., Ganapati and Shivaji festivals). This emphasis on Hindu cultural revival made many Muslims feel excluded, reducing their attraction toward the Extremist movement.

