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collect picture of i). Bhagat Singh ii). Chandrasekhar Azad iii). Paona Brajabasi and write short note each on their struggle and sacrifice for their motherland.​

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Bhagat singh

Bhagat Singh was considered to be the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian Independence movement. He was involved in the murder of John Saunders, a British Police Officer. The police tried to capture him, however, he was not arrested. Later, he demanded equal political rights for both Indian and British political prisoners.

Bhagat Singh’s slogan “Inqlaab Zindabad” became the rallying cries of the independence struggle and motivated the youth of India.

Chandrashekhar Ajad

Chandrashekhar Azad had an incredibly progressive philosophy as for the freedom movement. He was well known among the majority by his self-taken name "Azad". Azad joined the freedom struggle at his youth and took part in various brutal movements. Azad pledged to liberate the country from the grasp of the British.

The slogan he gave, “Ab bhi jiska khoon nahi khaula khoon nahi vo paani hai, jo desh ke kaam na aaye vo bekaar jawani hai” lit the spirit to fight for the freedom of the country.

Any discourse on patriotism and patriots in Manipur, would almost always bring up Paona Brajabashi – the National Hero of Manipur who gave his life for honour and valour. He was the commander who led the Manipuri Army against the British columns coming from Myanmar in the last Anglo-Manipuri War of 1891.Paona embraced death rather than retreat or surrender.

paona Brajabashi

Although they were no match for the British columns in terms of numbers and firepower, the 300 strong warriors under the command of Paona Brajabashi fought gallantly until their last breath at the battle of Khongjom, some 35 km away from the capital Imphal. Their courage and heroism drew admiration even from the enemy.Kachingtabam Hemchandra, a Thang-Ta exponent illustrates this with a myth.

“Despite giving a spirit opposition and fighting valiantly, there was no one left standing except Paona Brajabashi, a Manipuri British Army Officer asked him to switch sides and join the British army. But Paona refused.Impressed by his martial arts skills Freedom should not be bartered away or compromised at any cost or under any circumstances. Freedom from the British was attained after a prolonged struggle in which thousands of freedom fighters sacrificed their lives and valour, the British insisted that he switch change luring him with plump post. Paona replied, ‘death is more welcome than treason.’Saying this Paona took off his protective, magical cloth wrapped around his head gear and asked the British Officer to behead him.” This was the honour and valour that immortalized Paona even to this day.

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