There are several great people and leaders who
struggled for India 's
independence from the colonial rule. Here some prominent leaders from all over India who took part in the freedom struggle for India 's
independence. Finally India
got her independence on 15th August 1947
1.Mahatma
Gandhi – the leader of all Indian leaders was born at porbander in Gujarat on 2nd October. He gave the people the weapon of
non-violent struggle to fight injustice. He won freedom for India on 15th august 1947. He died
on 30th January 1948. He is rightly known as the father of the nation. His full
name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. His father was a dewan of a princely state
and his mother, a god fearing pious lady. Gandhiji is respected all over the
world today. He shall never be forgotten.
2. Nethaji Subhash Chandra Bose
Subhash Chandra Bose, affectionately called as Netaji,
was one of the most prominent leaders of Indian freedom struggle Subhas Chandra
Bose was born on January 23, 1897 in
Subhash Chandra Bose started a mass movement against
utilizing Indian resources and men for the great war. There was a tremendous
response to his call and he was put under house arrest in Calcutta . In January 1941, Subhash Chandra
Bose disappeared from his home in Calcutta and
reached Germany via Afghanistan .
Working on the maxim that "an enemy's enemy is a friend", he sought
cooperation of Germany and Japan against British
Empire . In January 1942, he began his regular broadcasts from
Radio Berlin , which aroused tremendous
enthusiasm in India .
In July 1943, he arrived in Singapore
from Germany .
In Singapore he took over
the reins of the Indian Independence Movement in East Asia
from Rash Behari Bose and organised the Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army)
comprising mainly of Indian prisoners of war. He was hailed as Netaji by the
Army as well as by the Indian civilian population in East
Asia . Azad Hind Fauj proceeded towards India to liberate it from British
rule. Enroute it lliberated Andeman and Nicobar Islands .
The I.N.A. Head quarters was shifted to Rangoon
in January 1944. Azad Hind Fauj crossed the Burma Border, and stood on Indian
soil on March 18 ,1944.
However, defeat of Japan and Germany in the Second World War
forced INA to retreat and it could not achieve its objective. Subhas Chandra
Bose was reportedly killed in an air crash over Taipeh ,
Taiwan (Formosa ) on August 18, 1945. Though
it is widely believed that he was still alive after the air crash not much
information could be found about him.
3.Mahakavi Bharathiyar
Bharathi was prolific
and adept in both the prose and poetry forms. He was one of
the early
Independent poets and played a vital role in pioneering the Independence
movement in its infancy stages
in Tamil Nadu. He is well-known for his simple yet
stirring use of the
language.(December 11, 1882 – September 11, 1921
4.Subramanya Siva
Subramanya Siva was a firebrand revolutionary independence
fighter from Tamil Nadu. He closely worked with V.O. Chidambaram Pillai and
Subramanya Bharathy and inspired many young men to join the freedom movement.
Siva was the first political prisoner in the Madras Presidency. Siva had
described his jail experience in a small book "Jail Life". He The
Freedom Movement made him an orator and the jail life made him an author. He
published "Gnana Bhanu", a collection of poems. He was an admirer of
Swami Vivekananda and his religious master Sri Ramakrishna Paramhamsa. Siva disagreed
many things with Gandhian Philosophy. He believed in violence for violent
methods would arise when constitutional methods had failed. Subramanya Siva
died on Jul 23, 1925. At the time of his death he was survived by his son
Sabhapathi Sharma.
5.Tilagar
Another famous Indian freedom fighter is Bal Gangadhar Tilak
(Lokmanya Tilak) who was born in ratnagiri, a port in Maharashtra .
His father was a teacher and a scholar. He was a brave boy and always fought
for freedom, swarajya and self-rule. He also started two newspapers “Maratha”
and “Kesari” due to which he was sent into prison. He wanted to spread the
message of swarajya through his newspaper. He said, “swaraj is my birth right
and I shall have it”. He died on 1st august. People loved him and accepted him
as their leaders and so he was called Lokmanya Tilak.
6.ACHARYA VINOBA BHAVE
ACHARYA
VNOBA BHAVA Vinayak Narahari Bhave, commonly known as Vinoba, was born at
Ganoda in
". He was one of the moving spirits of the Nagpur Flag
Satyagraha, his companions being Jamanalal Bajaj, Bhagwan Deen and Nilkanthrao
Deshmukh. In 1924, Gandhiji sent Vinoba to Guruvayur (Kerala) to participate in
the Harijan Temple Entry Satyagraha. He participated in the famous 'Dandi
March' for Salt Satyagraha in 1930, for which he was again sent to prison. In April,
1951, he started the Bhoodan Movement, with a view to bringing about
fundamental social and economical changes in society by peaceful means. The
movement began by way of gifts of lands to be distributed among the landless,
later developing into voluntary renunciation of ownership of land in favour of
village communities- Gramdan. More than four million acres of land were
collected in Bhoodan and 18,000 villages had been declared Gramdan or common
ownership within 15 years of the launching of the movement. Vinoba wanted each
village to be self-sufficient in food and clothing. His creed was, "Now
that political freedom has been attained, we have to work for the establishment
of equality. I have called that 'Sarvodaya'. It is for the establishment of
this that I am going from village to village". On the pattern of Gandhi's
Ashram at Sabarmati, Acharya Vinoba Bhave started his own Ashram at Paunar,
near Wardha, where he continued to stay till his death on 15th November, 1962.
7.V.O.Chidambaram pillai
V. O. Chidambaram Pillai, popularly known by his initials,
V.O.C. -> Vandanam. OlaganthaPillai. ChidambaramPillai was an Indian freedom
fighter born on 5 September 1872 in Vandanam (A small village)is very near to
Ottapidaram, Tuticorin district of Tamil Nadu State of India . He was a
prominent lawyer, and a trade union leader. He gets credit for launching the
first indigenous Indian shipping service between Tuticorin and Colombo with the Swadeshi Steam Navigation
Company, competing against British ships. He was an Indian National Congress
(INC) member, later charged with sedition by the British government and
sentenced to life imprisonment; his barrister license was stripped.
8.Vanchinathan
Vanchinathan is one of the most inspiring youth
participated in the freedom movement of
9.Sardar vallabhbhai patel
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, popularly known as a ‘Man of
Steel’, was born on October 31, 1875 at Nadiad,
Inspired by the work
and philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi, he decided to join the freedom struggle. His
first attempt was to fight for the cause of peasants in Kheda, Bardoli and
other parts of Gujarat who were asked to pay
heavy taxes to the British Government. Patel, under the leadership of Gandhi
Ji, launched non-violent Civil Disobedience Movement against the payment of
raised taxes. The Government tried to suppress the revolt but unfortunately
could not do so. Finally, the taxes were suspended and thereafter everyone
addressed Patel as Sardar. Further, he was also involved in Salt Satyagraha in Nagpur and Quit India
Movement in 1942. He also opposed alcoholism, untouchability, caste
discrimination and violence. In 1931, he was elected as the President of Indian
National Congress.
After independence he was appointed as the first Home
Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India . He had served the country
during the tenure but Gandhi Ji’s death gave him a major heart attack and he
died on December 15, 1950.
10.Tiruppur Kumaran was an Indian revolutionary who participated
in the Indian independence movement. Kumaran was born in Chennimalai, a small
town in the Erode District in Tamil Nadu region of south India . Kumaran
died from injuries sustained from a Police assault during a protest march
against the British colonial government on January 11, 1932. Kumaran died
holding the flag of the Indian Nationalists, which had been banned by the
British.
Kumaran was Tirupur's
contribution to the Congress movement. He founded Desa Bandhu Youth
Association. He gave his life defending the Congress flag. The government has
erected his statue in a park by the railway station in Tirupur.
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