The
tale of India’s struggle for freedom is a feisty one that we have heard
of many times. The freedom movement is synonymous with the freedom
fighters who were revolutionary in their approaches towards looking at
independence. We all know how Mahatma Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, Rani
LaxmiBai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Sukhdev, etc, paved the way of
independence for us. But there are many unsung heroes and heroines about
whom most of us never heard before. Let us take dig into past to take a
look at 25 of the unsung and lesser known freedom fighters we probably
didn’t know about.
1. Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi
An active participant in India’s freedom movement, he was a legendary
figure during the Quit India Movement and was arrested because of it
several times, but that did not stop him for fighting back.2. Matangini Hazra
A champion of the Quit India Movement, this unsung heroine was shot
dead by the British when they realised she was too feisty and would be
able to sprout more nationalism among fellow Indian. She also played a
great role in Non-Cooperation Movement.3. Veer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
A pro-independence activist, he was against caste system in Hinduism.
This person was responsible for arousing nationalistic feeling among
common people through his writings.4. Peer Ali Khan
One of the founding rebels of India, Peer Ali Khan played a prominent
role during the early years of freedom struggle in 1857. He was one 14
people given capital punishment at that time for showing their rebel
against the British Rule. But by that time, he already inspired millions
to follow his footsteps.5. Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay
This legendary social reformer played a pivotal role in bringing back
indigenous handicrafts, theatres and handlooms in India. She knew how
this would help in uplifting the socio-economic standard of the Indian
people, which in turn would contribute to the freedom movement. She is
also the first woman to run for a Legislative seat in India.6. Tirupur Kumaran
Founder of the Desa Bandhu Youth Association, Tirupur Kumaran was
still holding the Indian flag at the time of his death when he was
killed during a protest march against the British colonial government on
January 11, 1932.7. Lakshmi Sahgal
An officer of the Indian National Army, she was a pioneer personality
of the Indian Freedom Movement and aided numerous wounded people during
her time of service.8. Garimella Satyanarayana
Who says you always need to be on rallies and combats to show your
fight against your oppressors? Garimella Satyanarayana was known for
influencing people with his patriotic songs and writings against the
British government.9. Tara Rani Srivastava
An Active member of the Quit India movement, this woman lost her
husband while fighting for the country but that didn’t stop her from
holding the flag still high.10. Alluri Sita Rama Raju
Leader of the ‘Rampa Rebellion’ in 1922-1924, this fighter was
referred to as the hero of the jungles because of his fight against the
British Raj.11. Bhikaiji Cama
This woman was all for gender equality and was inspired by
Suffragette movement. She proudly unfurled the Indian flag at the
International Socialist Conference in Stuttgart, Germany in 1907.12. N.G. Ranga
A follower of Gandhian principles, N.G.Ranga led the ryot agitation
in 1933. This freedom fighter is considered as a champion of peasant
rights. He was a prominent figure in Indian Peasant Movement.13. Potti Sreeramulu
This revolutionary figure was known for his humanitarian work on
Gandhian principles. His support for the Dalit community and his fight
for the people of Andhra Pradesh makes him one of our unsung heroes.14. Aruna Asaf Ali
This woman became widely prominent by hoisting the Indian National
Congress flag during the Quit India Movement at the Gowalia Tank maidan
in Bombay.15. Khudiram Bose
One of the youngest revolutionaries early in the Indian Independence
movement. At the time of his hanging, he was 18 years, 8 months 8 days
old.16. Kaneganti Hanumanthu
Known for spearheading the Palnadu Rebellion against tax, this
freedom fighter was arrested several times for his work for the country
before getting killed at a tender age of 30 by the British. But,
nevertheless, his efforts didn’t go futile as he led foundations for
India’s freedom movement.17. Parbati Giri
Parbati Giri played a pivotal role in both pre and post-independence
era and was hailed as the Mother Teresa of Western Orissa by many. She
even served jail for two years following her activities against the
British government.18. Velu Nachiar
One of the first queens ever to fight against the British raj, Velu
Nachiar was the princess of Ramanathapuram. She opposed the British rule
even before the Sepoy mutiny in the 18th century.19. Sucheta Kriplani
The first woman to become the Chief Minister of an Indian state,
Sucheta Kriplani founded the All India Mahilla Congress. She was a
follower of Gandhian principles and worked with Gandhi during the
partition riots.20. Ke Mammen
Another unsung hero of the Indian freedom movement, Ke Mammen was a
pacifist and a Gandhian follower, when it came to fighting for the
country.21. Durga Bai Deshmukh
This feisty woman led many Satyagraha movements and was a member of
the Constituent Assembly of India and the Planning Commission of India.
She played a prominent role in Indian freedom movement. She was placed
in charge of the Khadi exhibition in 1923 when Indian National Congress
held a meeting in her hometown of Rajahmundry, where she even forbade
Jawaharlal Nehru from entering because he didn’t have a ticket.22. Senapati Bapat
Leader of the Mulshi Satyagraha, he hoisted the Indian flag over Pune
for the first time after independence. He was jailed for vandalism and
public speaking.23. Abadi Bano Begum
One of the very less number of Muslim women freedom fighter, Abadi
Bano Begum addressed a political gathering behind purdah and was one of
the first person to do it.24. Birsa Munda
One of the most prominent tribal representative among the freedom
fighters, this revolutionary figure died at the age of 25, but before
that led the Millenarian movement and inspired others to fight for the
country.25. Begum Hazrat Mahal
She was one of the most pivotal rebellion characters during the 1857
Indian rebellion. She was the Begum of Awadh and her fight against the
British East India Company was a remarkable one.
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