Essay on Unsung Heroes of Indian Independence
Freedom Fighters were people who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of their country. People look to them in terms of patriotism and love freedom fighters made sacrifices which one can not even imagine of doing for the hardships they have endured cannot be put into words. The generations after them will always be indebted to them for their sacrifices.
Our Independence was hard fought the British ruled over our land for a long time. But then, there are heroes, aren't there? there are always heroes. The ones who stand up and fight. some got the spotlight while some stay in the dark and contribute just as much as the others.
These bodies are truly for India's freedom fighters as well for those who fought equally hard but never got any share of the limelight because they simply never cared. their only focus was seeing an independent India. But as citizens of this country, we should know about some of them.
Here are some freedom fighters you probably haven't heard of.
Matangini Hazra:- Hazra was part of the Quit India movement and Non-Cooperation movement and during one procession, she continued to advance with the Indian Flag even after being short trice. She kept shouting " Vande Mataram"
Peer Ali Khan:- He was one of the initial rebels of India. He was part of the 1857 freedom struggle and among the 14 people who were given capital punishment due to their rile in the freedom movement. even still, his work inspired many who followed. But generations later, his name just added away.
Garimella Satyanarayana:- He was an inspiration for the people of Andhra, As a writer, he used his skill to write fluent poems and songs to motivate the people of Andra to join the moment against the British.
Begum Hazrat Mahal:- she was a vital part of the 1857 Indian rebellion after her husband was exiled, She took charge of hours and even seized control of Lucknow during the rebellion later, Begum Hazrat had to retreat to Nepal where she died.
Aruna Asaf Ali:- few have heard of her but when she was 33 years old she hosted the Indian national congress flag during the quit India movement at the Gowalla Tank Maidan in Bombay in 1942.
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