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freedom fighters essay​

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Answered by smartx96
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Freedom fighters were those great personalities who consecrated their lives for the cause of attainment of freedom from the colonization of the British. They made many sacrifices; we cannot just imagine the amount of pain, hardships, risks, and opposition they must have gone through or faced in rallying the Indians against the Britishers. How wonderfully versatile and talented they were!

The list of freedom fighters in India is endless. Many of them are known while many more are unknown. The ones belonging to latter category gave their everything to their motherland quietly.

Many became famous. Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, Udham Sigh, Chander Shekhar, Rajguru, Sukhdev, Mangal Pandey, Rani Laxmi Bai, and many more who sacrificed their everything for the motherland. Subhash Chandra Bose went from all the way from India to Germany by road! He took Hitler's help in raising Indian National Army! How brave and innovative achiever he must have been! He attacked the Britishers from Burma; he captured Andaman an Nicobar islands from the Britishers.

The freedom and convenient life we enjoy in the present, we owe it to our freedom fighters. Let’s salute them!

Answered by geetachoudhary67
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A freedom fighter is a person who thinks his native ethnic group is not free, and is working to have freedom for his group.

Freedom fighter is a relativistic term - this means a person decides by his or her point of view if he call some persons or groups freedom fighters or not. Freedom fighter is a positive term - this means that he or she calls a person "freedom fighter" only if he or she supports the goals of the freedom fighter. If people do not support his goals, they probably use more negative terms like insurgent, terrorist, rebel or criminal.

Freedom fighters are often called terrorists by their opponents if they hurt civilians. However, not all freedom fighters hurt civilians. Some freedom fighters damage the opposing military. Some freedom fighters damage property - this is called sabotage. There are also freedom fighters who do not use violence at all. For example, the Mahatma Gandhi and the Dalai Lama.

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