Simko Village Massacre: A Dark Day in Colonial India
The Simko Village Massacre of April 25, 1939, is a somber reflection of India’s struggle against British colonial rule. This brutal event where British troops fired upon peaceful tribal protestors, causing a significant number of deaths and injuries, is emblematic of the era’s intense fight for independence. It was a stark contrast to the non-violent philosophy advocated by leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, revealing the complexities and varied facets of resistance within the Indian freedom struggle.
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