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Name the Indian leaders who were deported to Burma?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Babu Lal Murarka, an Indian Freedom Fighter made Burma his home in 1952 and set up the largest private textile mills in Myanmar along with other investors. He proved the Indian industrial entrepreneurship to the Burmese government.

Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal Emperor was exiled to Rangoon in British-controlled Burma, after the Indian Rebellion of 1857. He, along with his wife Zeenat Mahal and granddaughter Raunaq Zamani Begum, is buried at the Mazar (mausoleum) at No 6 Theatre Road in Yangon.[31]

Bhanumati Devi, an Odia film and theatre actress who was born in Burma.[32]

Captain Ohn Kyaw Myint, martyred after failed attempt of coup d'état[33]

Chaudhry Charan Das, originally hailing from Gujranwala (now in Pakistan),

Dr Maung Di, Department chair and dean of Rangoon Arts and Science University (now Yangon University), Deputy Education Minister. Son of the Dean of Islamic Religious College in Kanbalu.[33]

Dr Nath (Tun Maung), a communist leader and founding member killed in the 1960s[14]

Dr Ram Bax Singh, a Jat Sikh who served as the Port Health director for Port of Rangoon till early 1960.

Dr Santosh Sureen (Shwe Mann), a Municipal Health Minister during the 1960s.

H N Goshal (Thakin Ba Tin), a leader of Communist Party of Burma and founding member from the 1940s to the 1960s, killed in an internal purge in 1967. He was an ethnic Bengali.[14]

Helen of Bollywood, born Helen Jairag Richardson Khan in Rangoon on 14 July 14, 1938, she fled to India during World War II and became famous for playing the vamp in Indian cinema.

Karim Ghani was born in Sodugudi, Ilayangudi, a politician in South-East Asia of Indian origin. Before the Second World War Karim Ghani was a parliamentary secretary in Burma under Dr Ba Maw.

M A Rashid, a Government Minister in the 1950s[14]

Parshuram Verma, a Freedom Fighter in Subhas Chandra Bose's Azad Hind Fauj in Myanmar, social worker and leader of repatriated Indian Burmese in Bihar & UP. He repatriated Indian Burmese to Bihar and Uttar Pradesh who were migrated from these areas to Myanmar at the time of British era and started migrating into India at the time of unrest during General Ne Win regime in 1969. He was involved in address their problems and find the solutions with the help of various Indian Government Ministries and Authorities.

S Mukerjee aka Pyu Win, a communist trade union leader killed in the 1950s[14]

S N Goenka, a vipassana meditation teacher (born 1924)

T S S Rajan, an Indian freedom fighter and Minister of Health in Madras Presidency from 1937 to 1940.

Thakin Tha Khin (Shan Indian), a Government Minister in the 1950s

U A Khader (1935-) is a noted Malayalee novelist and literary personality. He has written about 50 works in Malayalam, which include novels, novellas, short-stories, travelogues and non-fiction.[35]

U Balwant Singh, a Jat Sikh from Burma sent to the United States by Burmese Govt (U NU) to work at the United Nations during the term of U Thant (Sec General of UN whose father was Indian also).

U Myo Nyunt (Myo Nyunt Mathematics), a Mathematics tuition teacher who have taught over 50,000 students.


Answered by sonuaidalpur
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बाबूलाल मुरारका Bahadur Shah Zafar
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