What was the slogan raised by rani of jhansi when she left her fort to fight against the british?
Answers
ANSWER:
‘Main Meri Jhansi Nahi Doonghi’ (I will not give my Jhansi).
EXPLANATION:
Rani Lakshmi Baior the Rani of Jhansi was a one of the bravest and prominent leaders of the 1857 Indian mutiny/rebellion. Lord Dalhousie wanted toseize Jhansi when the King of Jhansi (Rani Lakshmi Bai’s husband) died by applying the Doctrine of Lap seas the king did not have any natural heir. Accordingly, Rani Lakshmi Bai was given an annual pension and was asked to vacate the Jhansi fort.
The 1857 revolt had erupted in Meerut and Rani Lakshmi Bai was then ruling Jhansi as an adviser for her minor son (adopted). The British army under the direction of Sir Hugh Rose arrived at Jhansi fort in 1858 with the purpose of capturing it as well as capturing Rani Laxmibai alive. So, Sir Hugh Rose had sent Rani Lakshmi Bai a message that she needs to surrender. However, Rani Lakshmi Bai refused and she led her army to fight against the British. It was then that she had said ‘Main Meri Jhansi Nahi Doonghi’.
Answer:
The slogan raised by Rani of Jhansi was ‘Jai Shankar’ when she left her fort to fight against the British.
Explanation:
Rani of Jhansi tied her son Damodar who was 12 years old to her back and raising the slogan of ‘Jai Shankar’ she marched forward to fight the British army. Her father also was with her and he got injured while fighting. The British captured him and eventually hanged him to death.
The bravery of the Rani made the British army retreat on a number of occasions. She was brave soldier who died fighting the British army.