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81-7508-347-6
Vol. No : 1019
Contents
Lokmanya Tilak
Mahatma Gandhi
Veer Savarkar
Subhas Chandra Bose
Bhagat Singh
Description
The 1857 War of Independence
ended in disaster; the British succeeded in putting down the uprising and
the people of India accepted British rule as a fact of life.
It was at this critical juncture
that Lokmanya Tilak dedicated himself to the cause of the nation with the
avowed object of throwing off the British yoke. “Swaraj is my birthright
and I shall have it” – this was the inspiring message Tilak gave to his
countrymen.
The role of Mahatma Gandhi
in the shaping of this nation can be gauged from the fact that he has been
referred to as the Father of the Nation. He has been the only politician
in modern history who strove to rule not men but the hearts of men.
The story of Veer Savarkar
tells us about the hardships Indian revolutionaries had to suffer and the
sacrifices they had to make for their country’s freedom.
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
stands out as a dynamic, restless force in an era which had chosen the
path of Gandhi, the path of peace and non-violent non-co-operation. Bengal
chose to voice its protest militantly and Subhas Chandra Bose’s stirring
victory slogan, ‘Jai Hind’ drew India into one united whole.
Bhagat Singh is perhaps the
most celebrated revolutionary of India. Bhagat Singh and his comrades were
not bloodthirsty, trigger-happy terrorists. They were waging a war against
a relentless colonial power. They compelled the British authorities to
sit up and take note of the deep unrest prevailing in the country.
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