2. Identify the political leaders and write a few lines about their role in the Indian struggle for independence. А с B A. B. C. cobbe formed2
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1) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad or Abul Kalam Ghulam Muhiyuddin (November 11, 1888 – February 22, 1958) was a noted Indian Muslim scholar. He was a poet, writer, journalist and Indian freedom fighter. He held an important political post after India's independence. He supported the principles of Mahatma Gandhi. He worked for Hindu-Muslim unity, and was among the Muslim leaders who opposed the principle of a separate Muslim nation (Pakistan). He played an important role in the Khilafat movement. In 1923, he became the youngest President of the Indian National Congress. He was the President of Congress between 1940 and 1945. After independence, he was elected MP from Rampur district of Uttar Pradesh state of India in 1952 and became the first education minister of India.[1]He was an important revolutionary (revolutionary) of the Dharasan Satyagraha. He was the President of the Indian National Congress from 1940-45 during which the Quit India Movement took place. Like other prominent Congress leaders, he too had to spend three years in jail. After independence, he became the first education minister of India and one of his most unforgettable works was the establishment of the University Grants Commission.
2) Momoa played the lead role in the 2011 sword-and-sorcery film Conan the Barbarian. He is currently playing the role of Aquaman in the DC Extended Universe. In this role he made a guest appearance in the 2016 superhero film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, followed by the 2017 film Justice League and in 2018 his solo film Aquaman.[1][2]
Road to Paloma was Momoa's first film as a director, writer and producer. He also played the lead role in this film which was released on 11 July 2014.[3]
He was an important revolutionary (revolutionary) of the Dharasan Satyagraha. He was the President of the Indian National Congress from 1940-45 during which the Quit India Movement took place. Like other prominent Congress leaders, he too had to spend three years in jail. After independence he became the first education minister of India and one of his most unforgettable works was the establishment of University Grants Commission.
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