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Monday, March 14, 2011

noted freedom Fighters from India

India was under the rule of the British for nearly 100 years, ultimately attaining unblemished free time on the 15th of August, 1947. Common habitancy from separate parts of the country came forward to join the free time struggle. There are many who have gone unnamed for their selfless acts to perform a free India. These habitancy may have not been given any award or credit, but they will always be remembered in the hearts of every Indian.

But there are also those who are known for their courage and selflessness to lead the habitancy by showing a united front. The first free time fighter's name that comes up in any Indian's mind is Mahatma Gandhi. Born Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, he became popularly known as 'The Mahatma' or 'Gandhiji'. He gave the Indian habitancy weapons such as non-violence and non-resistance to fight against the unjust British. Those following him were told to strictly cleave to them. Some of his sublime campaigns against the tyrannical rule of the British contain the Civil Disobedience, the Quit India movement, Dandi March and the Non-cooperation movement. His practices of Satyagraha or non-violent resistance has influenced leaders like previous American leader Martin Luther King Jr., Myanmar's quest for democracy led by Aung San Suu Kyi and most notably anti-apartheid leader from South Africa, Nelson Mandela.

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Another important Indian free time fighter was Lokmanya Tilak who was a instructor and scholar. He introduced important newspapers like "Maratha" and "Kesari" and spread the message of Swarajya and self-rule straight through them. He is well known for his statement - Swaraj is my birthright, and I shall have it. Subhas Chandra Bose is also recognized as one of the important revolutionary free time fighters of that era. He was jailed many times. He also founded the Indian National Army. Sardar Vallabhai Patel popularly known as the Iron Man of India was an additional one great free time fighter. Giving up his law custom he went on to fight for India's freedom.

The first Prime minister of free India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's speech 'Tryst with Destiny' on the eve of Indian independence, will be a glorious occasion in Indian history. A charismatic and radical leader, he was one of the youngest to lead the Indian National Congress and was a youth icon throughout the country. Revolutionary free time fighters like Bhagat Singh and Khudiram Bose were eternally symbolized as courageous and brave individuals who laid down their lives for the country at an early age.

Rabindra Nath Tagore and Swami Vivekanada, although not vocal in their participation towards the free time struggle should nonetheless be mentioned for their contributions towards Indian independence in terms of prose and poetry. Ashfaqulla Khan, Ramprasad Bismil, Madame Cama, Aurobindo Ghosh, Suhdev, Surya Sen, Vijay Lakshmi Pandit, and many others will forever be etched into people's hearts for their countless acts of valor and bravery.

As Indians, many of us fail to realize the impact of what these free time fighters did for us nearly 60 years ago. Yet their heroic deeds are still engraved in people's minds. What we, as the hereafter of India should always remember, is the struggle they went straight through just so that we could have a good future. The free time that we take for granted today has been given to us by habitancy who are no longer alive to tell us how they lived each day while those tough and trying times. Let us remember not only those free time fighters who are well known, but also those who died in the free time struggle without having their names honoured.

noted freedom Fighters from India

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