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on 8rh February 1946,the guards or ratings of the royal indian navy in Bombay harbor came out on hunger strike against bad food and behaviour.who was the leader of this strike?​

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Answered by NILUKUMAR
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The strike soon spread to other parts of India. The ratings in Calcutta, Madras, Karachi and Vizag also went on strike with the slogans "Strike for Bombay", "Release 11,000 INA prisoners" and "Jai Hind". On 19 February, the Tricolour was hoisted by the ratings on most of the ships and establishments.

Explanation:

On February 18, 1946, a section of non-commissioned officers and sailors known as Ratings, serving in the Royal Indian Navy, mutinied against the British Officers. The mutiny started as a strike by the ratings to protest against the hardships regarding pay, food and racial discrimination.

Answered by itzinnovativegirl129
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On February 18, 1946, a section of non-commissioned officers and sailors known as Ratings, serving in the Royal Indian Navy, mutinied against the British Officers. The mutiny started as a strike by the ratings to protest against the hardships regarding pay, food and racial discrimination.

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