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The Revolutionaries: Shed Their Blood for India’s Independence (Part-1)
by   Justice S.N. Aggarwal (Author)  
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The Revolutionaries: Shed Their Blood for India’s Independence (Part-1)
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Justice S. N. Aggarwal has undertaken the mammoth task of salvaging the selfless contribution of the revolutionaries, as a labour of love, from the National Archives where it had been consigned by the toxic Congress ecosystem and its offshoots, the successive political dispensations. For them, the brave deeds of revolutionary patriots, which shook the foundations of British empire, was a forgotten chapter of history, not to speak of giving any prominent place to these patriots in the School or University syllabus. The Nehruvian government of free India blotted out the historic role of the revolutionaries, dismissed their sacrifices and disdained them as lesser mortals, not worthy of consideration.

Fiery and honest, this segment of radical youths, from every region, religion and clime of the subcontinent, fought the British with a single-minded determination to liberate their motherland. They placed their lives at stake, despite horrific odds. The Crown responded with brutal measures, including barbaric torture, inhuman treatment and incarceration in the notorious Cellular Jail. The British made every effort to shatter their will but could not quell their spirits.

Mangal Pandey, Kooka Movement, Veer Savarkar, Shyamji Krishna Varma, Khudiram Bose, Madan Lal Dhingra, revolutionaries of Ghadar Movement, Bhagat Singh, Ram Prasad Bismil, Subhas Chandra Bose—it is a long list of warriors from 1857 till INA trials, who sacrificed their lives for our Independence and went down the pages of history unhonoured, unknown and unsung.

Justice Aggarwal applies his acute legal mind, painstaking scholarship and jurisprudential acumen to turn the spotlight even more intensely on this all but forgotten chapter of the revolutionary movement. He has cited innumerable legal documents and case histories in this self-assigned task. Lest we forget the revolutionary heroes, this book is a 'must read' for the younger generations.

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ISBN 13 9781942426233
Book Language English
Binding Paperback
Total Pages 292
Edition 2022
Publishers Garuda Prakashan  
Category Politics   Freedom & Security Books  
Weight 400.00 g
Dimension 15.00 x 23.00 x 2.50

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ABOUT THE BOOK:

Justice S. N. Aggarwal has undertaken the mammoth task of salvaging the selfless contribution of the revolutionaries, as a labour of love, from the National Archives where it had been consigned by the toxic Congress ecosystem and its offshoots, the successive political dispensations. For them, the brave deeds of revolutionary patriots, which shook the foundations of British empire, was a forgotten chapter of history, not to speak of giving any prominent place to these patriots in the School or University syllabus. The Nehruvian government of free India blotted out the historic role of the revolutionaries, dismissed their sacrifices and disdained them as lesser mortals, not worthy of consideration.

Fiery and honest, this segment of radical youths, from every region, religion and clime of the subcontinent, fought the British with a single-minded determination to liberate their motherland. They placed their lives at stake, despite horrific odds. The Crown responded with brutal measures, including barbaric torture, inhuman treatment and incarceration in the notorious Cellular Jail. The British made every effort to shatter their will but could not quell their spirits.

Mangal Pandey, Kooka Movement, Veer Savarkar, Shyamji Krishna Varma, Khudiram Bose, Madan Lal Dhingra, revolutionaries of Ghadar Movement, Bhagat Singh, Ram Prasad Bismil, Subhas Chandra Bose—it is a long list of warriors from 1857 till INA trials, who sacrificed their lives for our Independence and went down the pages of history unhonoured, unknown and unsung.

Justice Aggarwal applies his acute legal mind, painstaking scholarship and jurisprudential acumen to turn the spotlight even more intensely on this all but forgotten chapter of the revolutionary movement. He has cited innumerable legal documents and case histories in this self-assigned task. Lest we forget the revolutionary heroes, this book is a 'must read' for the younger generations.

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ISBN 13 9781942426233
Book Language English
Binding Paperback
Total Pages 292
Edition 2022
Publishers Garuda Prakashan  
Category Politics   Freedom & Security Books  
Weight 400.00 g
Dimension 15.00 x 23.00 x 2.50

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