weite an biographical essay on any freedom fighter
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
He was popularly known as Gandhiji. He was the greatest leader of the freedom movement. Although his principles were criticized on practical ground and said to deter the progress of freedom movement, they are remembered even today and consisted of high ideology. He was known as the greatest spiritual leader who inculcated the philosophy of non-violence and self-reliance. He was born in October 2, 1869 in Porbundar to Karamchand Gandhi and Putalibai. Although he studied law he was not very happy with his profession as a barrister because he wanted to contribute to the Indian freedom movement. He revolted against the British legislation in India on behalf of the poor peasants of indigo plantations of the textile mills who complained that they worked in very painful conditions. This movement was known as the Rowlatt Act. He started the non-cooperative movement to curb the economic and political policies implemented by the Britishers in 1922 and was taken for imprisonment for six years. After he was released from the prison he first brought unity among the Indians and inculcated a spirit of patriotism who was blindly following the practices of untouchablity. He said this factor mainly brought barrier to the Indian national movement. He then sent a letter to Lord Irwin that the laws imposed on salt was unfair and they would not obey to such brutal rules. The movement which this great leader practiced to curb the tax on salt was know as the movement of civil disobedience. He actively participated in the freedom movement of 1942 giving a mantra to the Britishers to 'Quit India". He was the leader who shed his energy, efforts and his spirit towards the attainment of freedom but did not expect anything for his contribution.
Mahatma Gandhi: The Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi was the great leader of the freedom movement. He was saying 'work is worship'. Truth and non-violence were his weapons to fight against the Britishers. He contributed a lot to the Indian freedom movement. He joined the Non-cooperative Movement to curb the policies implemented by the Britishers. He made unity among Indians and generated the spirit of patriotism. He joined the Civil Disobedience movement to curb the tax on salt brutal rules of Britishers. He joined actively in the Quit India movement against the Britishers.
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose:Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was a great and courageous leader who fought for India's freedom. He was not following peace and non-violence to fight against the Britishers. His campaign for freedom was 'Give me your blood and I will give you freedom'. He took Hitler's help for raising the Indian National Army to show the power of Indians to Britishers.