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Indipendance Day - 14th August 2002, 01:34 PM

aadaab doston .... hum aaj kal bahot busy rehtai hai ... kisiki sharyies pe comment bhi nahi karte ... muaaf kijiyega ... kal independance day hai to socha ki kuch post kar den ....

"Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we will redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance .... We end today a period of ill fortune, and India discovers herself again."

- Jawaharlal Nehru (Speech on Indian Independence Day, 1947)

aaaj un sab freedom fighters ko salam kehna chahunga jinhone mere desh ke liye jaan tak de di.....

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He was the here of the Revolt of 1857, he was among the first to raise his voice for the freedom of his country. The British rulers feared this courageous and mighty general. When he was deceived by his friend, he faced his death like a hero.

Rani Laxmi Bai.
She symbolizes the bravery of Indian women and their sacrifice for the country. She led her troops to battle against the British in the Revolt of 1857. One of the first women martyrs of the country.

Mahatma Gandhi
The Mahatma who is considered to be the father of the nation was the architect of India's freedom and arguably the greatest man of this century. Gandhiji's life was dedicated to the ideals of Truth, Non- violence and Love. He led the non violent movement for freedom and became an ambassador of peace to the world.

Sardar Patel.
India's Man of Steel as he is better known is responsible for the existence of united India today. During the indepenence procedures, he managed to persuade the different princely states to join the Indian Union and make India a single country.

Bal Gangadhar Tilak.
He gave the people a strong cause to fight for when he said "Swaraj is our birthright". He was an indefatigable worker for India's freedom and development, he founded schools and published newspapers. He wore himself out, in his bid to awaken the sleeping patriotism of his fellowmen.

Bhagat Singh.
He was a fierce patiot, a young revolutionary. His bravery has made him i a symbol of the heroism of the youth of India. He threw a bomb when the Legislature was in session, to warn the British Government. He was executed by the British Government but lives on in the heart of India as a beloved hero.

Khudiram Bose .
Khudiram Bose was the hero who threw the first bomb on the British. He was just a boy of sixteen when he defied the police and at the young age of nineteen, he became a martyr for the country.

Ashfaqualla Khan.
He was the young pathan patriot who kissed his hangman's noose and gave up his soul with the name of Allah on his lips. A courageous young man endowed with a will of steel, he dedicated everything to the service of India and her struggle for freedom.

Maulana Abul Kalam Azad.
Azad took part in the Khalifat movement. He wrote in a revolutionary journal called Al Hilal. He joined the Indian National Congress (I.N.C) in January 1920. He presided over the special session of Congress in September 1923 and at 35 years of age, was the youngest man to be elected the President of the Congress.

Surendranath Banerjee.
Surendranath Banerjee played a major part in channelizing the youth forces of Bengal towards the the struggle for freedom. He served as the President of the Indian National Congress twice, in 1895 and 1902. He became the editor of a paper called "Bengalee" from 1878 and wrote fearlessly on patriotism, freedom, unity and culture.

Jatin Banerjee.
Jatin Banerjee's name figures among the foremost freedom fighters. He spent much time in jail for assaulting thr British police officers and earned the epithet of Bhaga for his fearless exploits.

Dr. Annie Besant.
Annie Besant was born of Irish parents in London but made India her home from November, 1893. It was said of her that "there was scarcely any modern reform (in England) for which she had not worked, written spoken and suffered." She was the one who started the Home Rule league in India.

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Aadab~I Thought Why Not Reply Here Intead Of Submit A New Thread~*~Happy Independence Day To All Indian Brother's & Sisters **Khuda Karein Ham Sabhi Pyaar Se Reh Sakein~Mil Jhul Kar Reh Sakein~Ek Dusre Ki Kaam Aa Sakein~Jo Bhi Karein Dil Se Karein~*~Ameen Summa Ameen **Insaan Hain Ham Aur Dil Hain Hindustani~*~Dil Ki Gehraaion Se Dher Dher Sare Phoul_Shukriya Kuboul Kijiyega**Khush Rahiye ye Duwaaen Hamesha Se Hain Aur Rahegi...Sabhi Ke Liye**God Bless You.

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