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India's lesser-known freedom fighters who vanished from the pages of history

As India celebrates 75 years of Independence from British Rule, here we take a look at some of the eminent freedom fighters who fought equally hard but never got any share of the limelight in Indian history.
Last Updated : 14 August 2022, 14:05 IST

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An Indian independence activist Aruna Asaf Ali is widely remembered for hoisting the Indian National flag at the Gowalia Tank maidan in Bombay during the Quit India Movement in 1942. She also held the position of Mayor in Delhi post-Independence. Credit: INC
An Indian independence activist Aruna Asaf Ali is widely remembered for hoisting the Indian National flag at the Gowalia Tank maidan in Bombay during the Quit India Movement in 1942. She also held the position of Mayor in Delhi post-Independence. Credit: INC
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A key member of the Indian Independence movement Madam Bhikaji Cama was an influential figure for gender equality. Credit: Twitter/@HardeepSPuri
A key member of the Indian Independence movement Madam Bhikaji Cama was an influential figure for gender equality. Credit: Twitter/@HardeepSPuri
An eminent writer Garimella Satyanarayana used his writing skills to motivate the people of Andhra through his influential poems and songs to join the movement against the British Raj. Credit: Twitter/@Naresh__srinath
An eminent writer Garimella Satyanarayana used his writing skills to motivate the people of Andhra through his influential poems and songs to join the movement against the British Raj. Credit: Twitter/@Naresh__srinath
Freedom activist Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay is known for her contribution to the Indian independence movement. She is the first woman ever in Indian history to run for a legislative seat and was also the first Indian woman to be arrested by the British. Credit: PIB
Freedom activist Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay is known for her contribution to the Indian independence movement. She is the first woman ever in Indian history to run for a legislative seat and was also the first Indian woman to be arrested by the British. Credit: PIB
World War II veteran Lakshmi Sahgal was an Indian National Army officer who was given the Ministry of Women's Affairs in the Azad Hind government. She also led the Rani Jhansi Regiment, the Women's Regiment of Netaji Subhas Bose’s Indian National Army. Lakshmi also represented CPIM in Rajya Sabha. Credit: Twitter/@cpimspeak
World War II veteran Lakshmi Sahgal was an Indian National Army officer who was given the Ministry of Women's Affairs in the Azad Hind government. She also led the Rani Jhansi Regiment, the Women's Regiment of Netaji Subhas Bose’s Indian National Army. Lakshmi also represented CPIM in Rajya Sabha. Credit: Twitter/@cpimspeak
Matangini Hazra, fondly called Gandhi Buri, was part of the Quit India Movement and Non-Cooperation Movement. The powerful lady continued to march with the Indian flag despite being shot thrice during one procession. Credit: www.midnapore.in
Matangini Hazra, fondly called Gandhi Buri, was part of the Quit India Movement and Non-Cooperation Movement. The powerful lady continued to march with the Indian flag despite being shot thrice during one procession. Credit: www.midnapore.in
Surya Sen was known for recruiting a group of young and passionate revolutionaries known as the Chittagong group who fought against the British in Chittagong. He was hanged after brutal torture for leading the Chittagong armoury raid. Credit: Twitter/@jawharsircar
Surya Sen was known for recruiting a group of young and passionate revolutionaries known as the Chittagong group who fought against the British in Chittagong. He was hanged after brutal torture for leading the Chittagong armoury raid. Credit: Twitter/@jawharsircar
Kumaran from Tiruppur in Tamil Nadu was a freedom fighter who actively participated in India’s independence movement. He suffered serious injuries during a clash with the police while staging a protest in January 1932 and later died. Kumaran was holding the flag of Indian nationalists' flag at the time of his death and is remembered as 'Kodi Kaatha Kumaran' for his valiant act. Credit: Wikipedia
Kumaran from Tiruppur in Tamil Nadu was a freedom fighter who actively participated in India’s independence movement. He suffered serious injuries during a clash with the police while staging a protest in January 1932 and later died. Kumaran was holding the flag of Indian nationalists' flag at the time of his death and is remembered as 'Kodi Kaatha Kumaran' for his valiant act. Credit: Wikipedia
Alluri Sitarama Raju was an Indian revolutionary who led the Rampa Rebellion of 1922–24. He fought in the border areas of East Godavari and Visakhapatnam against the British Raj. Credit: PIB
Alluri Sitarama Raju was an Indian revolutionary who led the Rampa Rebellion of 1922–24. He fought in the border areas of East Godavari and Visakhapatnam against the British Raj. Credit: PIB
Rani Gaindinliu, a Naga spiritual and political leader, led a revolt against British rule in India. She was arrested at the age of 16 and was sentenced to life imprisonment by the British government. She was released after India\'s independence, and she continued to work for the upliftment of people till her last breadth. Credit: PIB
Rani Gaindinliu, a Naga spiritual and political leader, led a revolt against British rule in India. She was arrested at the age of 16 and was sentenced to life imprisonment by the British government. She was released after India\'s independence, and she continued to work for the upliftment of people till her last breadth. Credit: PIB
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Published 14 August 2022, 06:37 IST

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