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hard ships faced by sardar vallabhbhai patel in his life

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Answered by bhavyapatel97
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Popularly known as the Iron Man of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was one of the founding fathers of the Republic of India. A statesman of integrity, he played a quintessential role in helping India garner independence from the British rule. However, his role in the independence struggle did not end with just that as he was the man who guided the country to become a united, independent nation. Born in a Gujarati family, Patel was academically trained to become a lawyer. However, inspired by the works and teachings of Gandhi, he switched to give his life for the Indian struggle for independence. One of the leaders of the Indian National Congress, he raised to prominence in his home state for his outstanding work of saving peasants of Gujarat from the oppressive policies imposed by the British Raj, through non-violent civil disobedience. It wasn’t long before Patel became the trailblazer in the nationalist movement. It was for his ability to lead from the front that he was given the forename, Sardar, meaning Chief. Patel is also credited for establishing modern all-India civil services and for the same, is remembered as the ‘Patron Saint’ of India's civil servants. It was his sheer sense of wisdom, practical acumen, sharp mind, great organizational skills and political insight that helped Patel become one amongst the greatest leaders of India.
Answered by manisharai953
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There are many challenges that has come in way our leaders who were fighthing for independence. Sardar Patel was one such leader who faced difficult times a lot.

Some of the struggles faced by him were as follows:

  • Financial Struggles: Sardar Patel was born into a farmer family and struggled a lot as a child. His family's resources were minimal, so he had to study hard to obtain his education.
  • Illness: He had a severe case of malaria during his adolescence, which caused a long illness that compromised his health.
  • Political Oppression: He was detained multiple times during the British Raj for his political activities, notably his membership in the Indian National Congress.
  • Partition of India: He was in charge of integrating over 562 princely states into the newly created India after independence. It was a difficult task because many of these states were reticent to join India, and some even desired to build their own country.
  • Health Issues: He also suffered from health issues such as chronic bronchitis and chronic asthma, which affected his health whole life.

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