Women freedom fighters from INDIA 10.USHA MEHTA 11.DURAVATI DEVI as told by paras ggn
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they are hard fighters and loyal patriotic men and women they are hard fighters and loyal patriotic men and women
The struggle for India's freedom is believed to have started in the early 1800s. The Indian independence movement officially started in 1857.Ê
The MSP Strike of 1946 is a monumental strike in India's history. While some participants were granted pension, many families have not, with no official reason given. This cause is still being advanced by many activists.
While the obvious answer is "they fight for freedom," this is actually a complicated question. Depending on what side you are on, a person might consider you a freedom fighter, or if they oppose you, they might consider you a traitor or a terrorist. "Freedom fighter" is thus a very controversial term. In some countries, those who fight to defeat an unjust or cruel government are considered freedom fighters; historically, many popular uprisings that led to reform in a country were spearheaded by "freedom fighters." But the term has also been used in a very different way: Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda thought of themselves as freedom fighters, since they wanted to defeat western governments they regarded as enemies of traditional Islam. This is not to say that Osama Bin Laden was a freedom fighter: most people, including many Muslims, would say he was a terrorist, because his methods killed many innocent people. But the point is that the term "freedom fighter" is very subjective, depending on who is using it. Ideally, it refers to those who fight against an unjust regime. But it has also been used by extremists who distort its original meaning.
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