There has been a recent trend in the
country to belittle the leaders of Indian independence struggle, or
compare them against each other to decide which was the better one.
Indian freedom movement was not a competition. It was the struggle of
a nation to assert its right to self-respect, and dignity.
It doesn’t matter who contributed how
much. Every freedom fighter, whether it was the common man, or a
great leader deserves equal respect. Indian Independence is a great
milestone in the history of mankind. It demonstrated to the world the Indian maxim – truth always wins. Don’t ruin the value
of the mighty struggle by glorifying one leader, and vilifying the
other. Whatever their differences may be, they fought for the same
goal – freedom against oppression.
It isn't right to judge the actions of freedom fighters when you yourself haven't fought for India's independence. Let me borrow a quote from the former Prime minister, Atal Bihari
Vajapayee, “tum
kya jano azadi kya hoti hai,
tumhe
muft
me mili
na kimat gayi chukai”.
It's the duty of every Indian to maintain the independence instead of
debating on who is responsible for getting independence. Independence
is a responsibility to be nurtured. Thousands of Indians sacrificed their
family, career, and life for freedom.
Indian
Independence day is the day of pride of every Indian, and everyone
else who is against oppression. Let our independence serve as a hope
to every nation who dreams to win against tyranny.
Happy Independence Day India!
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Very true Kiran.More than the extent of individual contribution it is the collective outcome that matters. Happy Independence Day.
ReplyDeleteThanks Somali. True, the collective outcome matters more. :)
DeleteWell said! :) Happy Independence Day :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Teny. :)
DeleteSo true, Kiran. I totally agree with you. A lovely post on this special occasion :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Purba. :)
DeleteGreat Post..Happy Independence day to us
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DeleteVery well said Kiran, very drop counts and every brick too....its shallow to think and compare....my respect to all who fought for independence.
ReplyDeleteTrue Shweta. :)
DeleteAgree with you, Kiran.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sunita.
DeleteVery well said, Kiran. I hope those who claim that their leaders are the only people to bring freedom, understand this simple matter. Belated independence day wishes, dear :)
ReplyDeleteIt was a pleasure to read your comments for my posts, even though I have been disappearing regularly from the blogosphere...
TC, keep smiling :)
Thanks Sindhu. Cheers, TC.
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