Introduction:-
India is a sovereign country. Where people of many religions live. It is a country of unity in diversity and this is its specialty. India is a revolutionary country which has always followed its revolutionary ideas. India also brought revolution for its independence. It is not possible to describe India's valor and valor in a few words here.
Let us now talk about those freedom fighters who fought for the freedom of India. Where the name comes first, that of Mahatma Gandhi.
Mahatma Gandhi:-
He was born on 2 October 1859 at a place called Porbandar in Gujarat. His father's name was Karamchand Gandhi and mother's name was Putli Bai. The full name of Mahatma Gandhi was Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi. He was called the priest of non-violence. The people of India remember him as Mahatma, Bapu and Father of the Nation. He recognized only the truth in front of his revolutionary ideas and because of these idealistic feelings, he always thought about the country more than himself.
Always raised voice against injustice and made peaceful movements to get public opinion in his words. He did agitations in different places and won. They have an important contribution in freeing India from the shackles of slavery. following non-violence and truth He fought with the British rule. And gave freedom to India.
He died on 30 January 1948.
Bhagat Singh:-
He was born on 28 September 1907 in Lyallpur. This was such a great revolutionary person whose enthusiasm and sound of voice trembled the British rule. The example of their courage still stands today. When Bhagat Singh used to shout the slogan "Inquilab Zindabad". No British officer would have dared then. that they can be stopped. He wanted to fill so much flame in the hearts of the youth of India. So that without fighting a fight, the British government gets burnt to ashes in this flame. Their zeal and passion brought such a revolution in India whose aim was only to overthrow the British rule ruling India.
His father's name was Sardar Kishan Singh Sandhu and mother's name was Viddavati. His grandfather, father and family members used to participate in the struggle for freedom. Due to these family revolutionary feelings, Bhagat Singh became a person with revolutionary ideas from his childhood. He happily sacrificed his life for the freedom of India. He was the first young revolutionary of India who attained martyrdom in 24 years.
He died 23 March 1931 martyr.
Even today the whole of India celebrates his martyrdom.
I salute you.
Chandra Shekhar Azad:-
He was born on 23 July 1906 in a village named Bhavra. He vowed not to fall under the grip of the British government while he was alive.
That's why he took this oath. Because they believed that as long as a revolutionary has a pistol in his hand, no one can catch him alive. Revolutionary spirit has always been in the blood of Azad. He sacrificed everything in front of his duty towards his country, devoted his family, his life, his dreams everything to the country.
As much enthusiasm was in Azad. Equally his father Sitaram Tiwari, who at the age of 14, who lit the fire of revolution in the youth of India, answered the questions asked by Justice Khareghat boldly, effortlessly and harshly.
His mother's name was Jagrani Devi. Azad, fighting with the British on February 27, 1931, fulfilling his oath in the city of Alfred Park, the British could not catch him alive till the end. His sacrifice to liberate the country has been written in the immortal pages of history.
India will never forget these revolutionaries.
Sukhdev :-
He was a childhood friend of Bhagat Singh. Both of them fought the British rule together to liberate India. Sukhdev was born on 15 May 1907 in Ludhiana, Punjab state. His mother's name was Ralli Devi and father's name was Mathuradas Thapar. Sukhdev Thapar's father died shortly after his birth. After the departure of his father, Sukhdev's uncle Achintaram had brought up.
Sukhdev was an ally in all the works of Bhagat Singh, as well as both of them made important contributions to liberate the country. Sukhdev fought with Bhagat Singh till his last breath and breathed his last with Bhagat Singh and Rajguru on 23 March.
This India salutes these three soldiers who were martyred for India.
Lala Lajpat Rai:-
Another freedom fighter of India, when India was imprisoned in the fetters of slavery of the British, he announced. Said "Swaraj is my birthright and I will have it.
Lala Lajpat Rai was born on 28 January 1865 in Dhudike, Firozabad (Punjab). His father's name was Lala Radha Krishna Agarwal, who was a teacher. His mother's name was Gulab Devi. He was a supporter of the hot party of Congress and devoted his whole life to the service of the nation.
Every section of the society was affected by his radical ideas. The British government put him in Mandalay jail for several months, as well as the British rule also accused him of treason. Leading a protest was lathi-charged in which it was seriously injured. He was eventually martyred on 17 November 1920.
Subhas Chandra Bose :-
He was born on 23 January 1897 in Cuttack (Orissa). The Azad Hind Fauj was formed to free India from the slavery of the British. Most Indians call him by the name of Netaji. He resigned his job from ICS to serve the nation.
In view of his ideas, the British government put him in jail several times, but the British rule could not break his spirit.
When Netaji realized that it is not easy to become independent while living in India. So it went to Japan and formed the Azad Hind Fauj there. If at that time during the Second World War, America had not thrown atomic bombs by dividing Japan into two cities, then perhaps Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose would have liberated India in 1942 itself.
Our country of India never accepted the slavery of the British. Because these great revolutionaries irrigated it with their blood.
Conclusion:-
India lived up to its revolutionary ideas and finally became independent on 15 August 1947, on the right of slavery of the British for almost 200 years. India is still counted among the developing countries. But today India is slowly changing its image in the world. After independence, India is making progress in every field today.
Everything is changing in India, education, health and employment and India is moving forward forgetting everything. But in the history of India, the wounds that the British rule has given to this golden bird. This India will never forget these wounds.
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