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Write a paragraph or two on the life of the freedom fighters you admire the most. ​

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Answered by Nithyasri28
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The freedom fighter who inspires me the most is Bhagat Singh.

I feel he has invaluable contribution to the Indian freedom Struggle

He was the part of the  extremist movement which adhered more on violent measures to exert one's right.

As a freedom fighter, he was considered to be one of the most well-known revolutionaries of the Bharatiya Independence movement. That is why, he could be often known as Martyr Bhagat Singh. At a young age, before being hanged to death if anyone was smiling, it was Martyr Bhagat Singh. His uncle, his father too as Sardar Ajit Singh, were equally excellent freedom fighters, so Bhagat Singh was raised in a feeling that is patriotic.

At a young age, Bhagat Singh started dreaming of uprooting the British Empire. In order that he could combat with the British never fearful of battling throughout his childhood, he considered of ‘ growing firearms in the fields’. The Ghadar Movement made a deep imprint on his mind. Kartar Singh Sarabha, hanged at the age of 19, became his hero. The massacre at Jallianwala Bagh on 13th April, 1919 drove him to Amritsar, where he kissed the ground sanctified by the martyrs’ blood and cut back a little of the soil that was soaked. At the age of 16, he used to question why so many Indians could not drive away a fistful of invaders.

A barbarous attack by the police on veteran freedom fighter Lala Lajpat Rai at an anti - British Procession caused Lalaji's death in November 1928. Bhagat Singh decided to avenge his death by shooting the official accountable for the killing, Deputy Inspector General Scott. Instead, he shot down Assistant Superintendent Saunders, mistaking him General Scott. He then made a sensational escape from Lahore to Calcutta and from there where he created a bomb factory.

All these Heroic acts of Bhagat Singh inspire me to have vigor in life, to fight for the cause.Therefore Life of Bhagat Singh inspires me the most.

Answered by SwatiMukherjee
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Answer:

The freedom fighter who inspires me the most is Bhagat Singh.

I feel he has invaluable contribution to the Indian freedom Struggle

He was the part of the  extremist movement which adhered more on violent measures to exert one's right.

As a freedom fighter, he was considered to be one of the most well-known revolutionaries of the Bharatiya Independence movement. That is why, he could be often known as Martyr Bhagat Singh. At a young age, before being hanged to death if anyone was smiling, it was Martyr Bhagat Singh. His uncle, his father too as Sardar Ajit Singh, were equally excellent freedom fighters, so Bhagat Singh was raised in a feeling that is patriotic.

At a young age, Bhagat Singh started dreaming of uprooting the British Empire. In order that he could combat with the British never fearful of battling throughout his childhood, he considered of ‘ growing firearms in the fields’. The Ghadar Movement made a deep imprint on his mind. Kartar Singh Sarabha, hanged at the age of 19, became his hero. The massacre at Jallianwala Bagh on 13th April, 1919 drove him to Amritsar, where he kissed the ground sanctified by the martyrs’ blood and cut back a little of the soil that was soaked. At the age of 16, he used to question why so many Indians could not drive away a fistful of invaders.

A barbarous attack by the police on veteran freedom fighter Lala Lajpat Rai at an anti - British Procession caused Lalaji's death in November 1928. Bhagat Singh decided to avenge his death by shooting the official accountable for the killing, Deputy Inspector General Scott. Instead, he shot down Assistant Superintendent Saunders, mistaking him General Scott. He then made a sensational escape from Lahore to Calcutta and from there where he created a bomb factory.

All these Heroic acts of Bhagat Singh inspire me to have vigor in life, to fight for the cause.Therefore Life of Bhagat Singh inspires me the most.

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