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Answered by mahira15
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Bellary Siddamma is another name to remember for her active participation in the freedom movement. She was born in 1903 in Dhundasi village in Haveri Taluk of Dharwad district.. Her father candled in her the national spirit. She also had a spiritual bent of mind. She was married to Bellary Murigeppa who was also a staunch nationalist and follower of Gandhiji. The first important event which shook Bellary Siddamma and drove her to public life was the death sentence passed on Mallappa Dhanashetti and his comrades.

In spite of the efforts of leaders of the state they were hanged. This incident inspired many more youngsters to participate in the freedom movement. It was at this time that Siddamma declared that the British should be driven out of India and independence should be gained at any cost. She who had not so long ventured out of the four walls of the house became an inspiring speaker and a good organizer. She was really a very brave woman. She toured all the neighbouring villages of Davangere and Chitradurga and addressed men and women in their own language and sought their co-operation. Because of her excellent work in organizing women volunteers, she was soon recognized as a prominent state level leader in the Mysore State.

Answered by varshitanayal10
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Bellary Siddamma is another name to remember for her active participation in the freedom movement. She was born in 1903 in Dhundasi village in Haveri Taluk of Dharwad district.. Her father candled in her the national spirit. She also had a spiritual bent of mind. She was married to Bellary Murigeppa who was also a staunch nationalist and follower of Gandhiji. The first important event which shook Bellary Siddamma and drove her to public life was the death sentence passed on Mallappa Dhanashetti and his comrades.

In spite of the efforts of leaders of the state they were hanged. This incident inspired many more youngsters to participate in the freedom movement. It was at this time that Siddamma declared that the British should be driven out of India and independence should be gained at any cost. She who had not so long ventured out of the four walls of the house became an inspiring speaker and a good organizer. She was really a very brave woman. She toured all the neighbouring villages of Davangere and Chitradurga and addressed men and women in their own language and sought their co-operation. Because of her excellent work in organizing women volunteers, she was soon recognized as a prominent state level leader in the Mysore State.

Her association with Sardar Veeranagouda Patil, K. F. Patil, Nagamma Patil, S. Nijalingappa and T. Siddalingaiah enabled her to enlarge her activities. Her first important public activity was her participation in the memorable Shivapur Congress session held in April 1938. It was the first session of the princely Mysore State Congress. In that session, the leaders who hoisted the national flag were arrested and imprisoned on 12th April 1938. Siddamma sang in her beautiful tone the song “VandeMataram”, due to which she came to prominence among all the persons gatheredthere. It was women like T. Sunandamma, Yashodaramma Dasappa, Bellary Siddamma and Subbamma Jois who struck a serious nail in the conflicting conditions among the organizers in the Shivapur event. They declared that they were ready toface the consequences and hoist the flag leaving behind men. This was considered asnot only outstanding courage of the women but even the decision which surpassed the courage of men in the love for freedom. The Sivapur Flag Satyagraha was an important milestone in the struggle for national freedom. Bellary Siddamma unfurled the national flag and the very next moment she too was arrested. She was the first lady arrested by the Mysore State police. The newsspread throughout the State. The reaction of the public was, “A brave lady, a truly brave lady, an ideal Satyagrahi, indeed. Anybody else in her place would have run to the Maharaja”. After her release, she travelled widely all over Karnataka and Mysore State. She mainly concentrated her activities in the rural areas. She was truly a mass leader.

She advised the women to take to spinning and weaving. She popularized Khadi. She tried to dissuade the young and the old from the drinking habit. Her second majorpolitical activity was her participation in the programme of cutting of toddy trees in Turuvenur in Chitradurga district under the leadership of S. Nijalingappa. The QuitIndia Movement of 1942 found her again politically active. She did not court arrest but was all the time helping the underground workers. The police kept an eye of her. But she managed to fool them on a number of occasions. She was very active in undertaking underground work. In recognition of her service to women and to the nation a Tamrapatra was awarded to her.

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