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Unsung hero's of freedom fighter

In this we will talk about 7


unsung hero's which means 7
unseen ,unknow freedom
fighter .
The 7unsung hero’s are -:
1. Ramprasad bisimil
2. Sucheta kripalani
3. Garimella satnarayan
4. Ashfaq Ullah khan
5. Surya Sen
6. Veer sawarkar
7. Sardar udham singh
Ram Prasad Bismil was a revolutionary Ramprasad
who participated in the Mainpuri bismil
conspiracy of 1918, and the Kakori
conspiracy of 1925. Ram Prasad Bismil
was one of the founding members of
the revolutionary organisation
Hindustan Republican Association. He
was also a patriotic poet and wrote in
Hindi and Urdu using the pen names of
Ram, Agyat and Bismil. He was the
mastermind behind the Kakori rail
dacoity conspiracy and was hunted by
the British forces with utmost zeal. The
popular poem Sarfaroshi Ki Tammanna
Like her contemporaries Aruna Asaf Ali and
Usha Mehta, she came to the forefront during
the Quit India Movement and was arrested by
British . She later worked closely with
Mahatma Gandhi during the Partition riots.
She accompanied him to Noakhali in 1946.
Mahatma Gandhi wrote on her -
" a person of rare courage and character who
brought credit to Indian womanhood"

She was one of the few women who were


elected to the Constituent Assembly of India.
She was elected as the first woman CM of state
of Uttar Pradesh from the Kanpur
constituency and was part of the subcommittee
that drafted the Indian Constitution. She
became a part of the subcommittee that laid
down the charter for the constitution of India.
Garimella He was poet and freedom Garimella
Satyanarayan Satyanaray
fighter from Andhra
an
Pradesh . He influenced
and mobilidsed the Andhra
People against the British
Raj with his patriotic song
and writngs, for which he
was jailed several times by
the British administration .
He was a great nationalist. He
learned Tamil in jail and
Ashfaq Ullah
Ashfaq Ullah Khan (22 October Khan
1900 – 19 December 1927) was an
Indian independence activist in the
Indian independence movement and
co-founder of the Hindustan
Socialist Republican Association.
Khan was put to death by hanging
on 19 December 1927 at Faizabad
Jail.[8] This revolutionary man
became a martyr and a legend
among his people due to his love for
Surya Sen, also called Surya Kumar Sen (22
March 1894 – 12 January 1934), was an
Indian revolutionary who was influential in
the Indian independence movement against
British rule in India and is best known for
leading the 1930 Chittagong Armory raid.
Sen was a school teacher by profession and
was popularly known as Master Da ("da" is
an honorific suffix in Bengali language). He
was influenced by the nationalist ideals in
1916 while he was a student of B.A. in
Berhampur College. In 1918, he was
selected as president of the Indian National
Congress's Chittagong branch. He was an
active participant in the non-co-operation
movement and was later arrested and
Vinayak Damador Savarkar or Veer
popularly known as Veer Savarkar was Savarkar
a lawyer, politician, poet, writer and
playwright. He advocated the
reconversion of the converted Hindus
back to Hinduism. He was an atheist
who disapproved of strong orthodox
beliefs in all religions. Veer Savarkar
published The Indian War of
Independence about the Indian
Rebellion of 1857 that was banned by
the British authorities. He was aagainst
the idea of partition and opposed the
Indian National Congress’s acceptance
Sardar Udham Singh is
remembered and hailed for
assassinating Sir Michael
O’Dwyer who supported the
mass firing at the peaceful
gathering of people in the
Jallianwala Bagh during
Baisakhi. He killed Sir
Michael O’Dwyer to avenge
the merciless Jallianwala
Bagh massacre. He was
sentenced to death and
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