Remembering Indian Freedom Struggle of February 5

On February 5, 1858, brave individuals from Nagli, Haryana, opposed British rule but were captured and executed, a key moment in the Indian Freedom Struggle.

In 1923, Abdulla alias Sukaee and Bhagwan’s defiance during the Chauri Chaura incident underscored the struggle against British oppression.

Ramesh Swami’s death in 1947 during the anti-Begar movement and Amar Singh’s demise in 1860 are integral to understanding the Indian Freedom Struggle.

Himangshu Mohan Basu, U Giri Daloi, Dama Pujari, and Lakha Singh’s sacrifices highlight the high price of freedom.

These stories from February 5 remind us of the enduring pursuit of freedom and inspire courage and perseverance in the fight for justice.