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Answered by rajeevgupta39
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Explanation:

From the uprising of 1857, the journey for India’s freedom was painstaking, and also a long one. After struggling for more than a century (1857-1947) we, the Indians, got our freedom back. How can we forget the Jallianwala Bagh genocide in which thousands of innocent Indians were killed? Hundreds of brave fighters sacrificed their blood and soul for the attainment of independence. It has been 72 years since India has gained Independence, and yet, the powerful words of our freedom fighters never fail to give us goosebumps. They tend to ignite a strange fire and love wihin us for our homeland, time and again.

Let’s take a trip down the memory lane and rejoice in the courageous words of our freedom fighters-

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Answered by sweetgirladrija27
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Explanation:

From the uprising of 1857, the journey for India’s freedom was painstaking, and also a long one. After struggling for more than a century (1857-1947) we, the Indians, got our freedom back. How can we forget the Jallianwala Bagh genocide in which thousands of innocent Indians were killed? Hundreds of brave fighters sacrificed their blood and soul for the attainment of independence. It has been 72 years since India has gained Independence, and yet, the powerful words of our freedom fighters never fail to give us goosebumps. They tend to ignite a strange fire and love wihin us for our homeland, time and again.

Let’s take a trip down the memory lane and rejoice in the courageous words of our freedom fighters-

“Inqlaab Zindanbad”- Shaheed Bhagat Singh

This slogan was coined by Urdu poet and Indian freedom fighter Maulana Hasrat Mohanib but was popularised by one of the most influential Indian revolutionaries, Bhagat Singh. He was the one who sacrificed his life for the country at the young age of 23. The meaning of the slogan “Inqlaab Zindanbad” is “Long live the revolution”. This slogan became one of the rallying cries of the independence struggle and motivated the youth of India to participate in the freedom struggle. It awakened in them the feeling of patriotism and a pro-independence sentiment.

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