Unique features of india's freedom movement
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There are some unique features of India's freedom movement. Indians opposed the discriminatory and racist policies of the Government. Social reforms formed an integral part of the nationalist movement. Mahatma Gandhi campaigned against the inhuman is institution of untouchability.
Some Unique Features of India’s Freedom Movement →
● Greatest Mass Movements
● Cultural Reforms
● Secularism
● Open-ended personality
● Compromise and sacrifice
● Modern values and ideals of the leaders
● Ideal of democracy
● Freedom of expression
● Economic viewpoint
● Socialist nature
Great help was provided by the friends and locals to the freedom fighters. Great scholars helped running secret presses and circulating papers. Many women participated in the movement including Sarojini Naidu.
Among the prominent freedom fighters are Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Gopala Krishna Gokhale, Bipin Chandra Pal, Lala Lajapat Roy, Chidambaram Pillai, Kamraj, Alluri SeetaRamaRaju, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and other freedom fighters also which gives a great contribution in this fight
They took away the properties of rich people and defeated and killed the kings by shrewdness and cheating. The great Indian subcontinent was step by step overpowered regionwise by the British through the East India co. in Calcutta.
Many freedom movements and policies were conducted against the British Empire and finally India got long awaited freedom on 15th August, 1947. Many Indian freedom movements and campaigning were started by our freedom fights to bring the Indian people together and fought against the Britishers and their unfair policies.
Some of the great movements of that time are The Indian Mutiny of 1857 or Revolt of 1857, Quit India movement, Salt Satyagraha or Dandi March, Civil Disobedience Movement, Non-Cooperation Movement, Jallianwala Bagh massacre, Khilafat Movement, Swadeshi movement and boycott movement and lots more movements are conducted by our freedom fighters and as a result of these movements Britishers finally raised their hands and set India free after the rule of over 100 years.