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This slogan was coined by the Islamic scholar, Urdu poet, Indian freedom fighter, prominent leader of Indian National Congress and one of the founders of communist party of India, Maulana Hasrat Mohani in 1921. [9] [10] [11] It was popularized by Bhagat Singh (1907–1931) during the late 1920s through his speeches and writings. [12]
Syed Fazl-ul-Hasan (1 January 1875 – 13 May 1951), known by his pen-name Hasrat Mohani, was an Indian activist, freedom fighter in the Indian independence movement and a noted poet of the Urdu language. [1] He coined the notable slogan Inquilab Zindabad (lit. "Long live the revolution!") in 1921. [2][3] Together with Swami Kumaranand, he is ...
Vallinayagam Olaganathan Chidambaram Pillai (5 September 1872 - 18 November 1936) was an Indian freedom fighter, lawyer, businessman and politician.He founded the Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company in 1906 to compete against the monopoly of the British India Steam Navigation Company (BISNC).
Jai Hind. Jai Hind (Hindi: जय् हिन्द्, IPA: [dʒəj ɦɪnd]) is a salutation and slogan that originally meant "Victory to Hindustan ", [1] and in contemporary colloquial usage often means "Long live India" [2] or "Salute to India". Coined by Champakaraman Pillai [3][4] and used during India's independence movement from British ...
Shivaram Hari Rajguru (24 August 1908 – 23 March 1931) [1][2] was an Indian independence activist from Maharashtra (then Bombay Presidency), known mainly for his involvement in the assassination of a British police officer named John Saunders. He was an active member of the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA) and on 23rd March ...
Tiruppur Kumaran also known as Kodi Kaatha Kumaran (4 October 1904 – 11 January 1932) was an Indian revolutionary and freedom fighter who participated in the Indian independence movement. Kumaran was born as Kumaraswamy Mudaliyar. His parents were Nachimuthu Mudaliyar and Karuppaayi Amma. [ 2 ][ 3 ] He founded the Desa Bandhu Youth ...
He was a writer in Hindi, an editor for Socialist Leader, and a liberation fighter. [25] Ram Lakhan Singh Yadav: A veteran freedom fighter, Shri Yadav participated in India's freedom struggle. [26] Ram Prasad Bismil: The founder of the HRA, he led the Kakori conspiracy in an attempt to raise funds for revolutionary operations. Ramesh Chandra Jha
Jai Jawan Jai Kisan. Jai Jawan Jai Kisan (English: "Hail the Soldier, Hail the Farmer ") was a slogan of Lal Bahadur Shastri, the second Prime Minister of India spoken in 1965 at a public gathering Uruwa, Prayagraj. [1][2] Soon after Shastri took over the prime ministership of India after Nehru 's death, India was attacked by Pakistan.