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Advocacy for freedom of the press, championing assembly status for National Capital Territory of Delhi, supporting the separation of Punjab and Haryana Deshbandhu Gupta (14 June 1901 – 21 November 1951), also known as Lala Deshbandhu Gupta , was an Indian freedom fighter, politician, and journalist.
He was awarded the Tamrapatra in 1972, an award for outstanding contribution to freedom fighting by the Indian government. After the partition where he lost all his land, he went to live in Rohtak, Haryana and then New Delhi. [citation needed] Mahendra Lal Wadhwa died in August 1988 in Delhi, leaving behind his wife and children. [citation needed]
Bhajan Lal, former Chief Minister of Haryana. Bhupinder Singh Hooda, born in rohtak. is an Indian politician and leader of the Indian National Congress who has been Chief Minister of Haryana[1] since March 2005. Chaudhary Khurshid Ahmed (born 1934), lawyer in the Supreme Court of India and a politician who has served as a 5 time MLA in Haryana.
Ranbir Singh Hooda (26 November 1914 - 1 February 2009) was an Indian freedom fighter, parliamentarian and administrator from Haryana. He is known for taking up the cause of poor and backward people and peasants. He actively participated in the freedom struggle, and was jailed several times. [2]
The birth Centenary of Babu Mool Chand Jain was celebrated on 23 August 2015 at NDRI Karnal. The Governor of Haryana, Sh Kaptan Singh Solanki was the Chief Guest. The Govt. of Haryana honoured the late freedom fighter by renaming the ITI Karnal to Babu Mool Chand Jain ITI Karnal. He was once a Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) and three times MLA.
Lothoo Nitharwal, Indian freedom Fighter [52] Rai Ahmad Khan Kharal, freedom fighter in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 [53] Raja Mahendra Pratap, [54] Indian freedom fighter; Sah Mal, [55] rebel who fought against the British in Indian Rebellion of 1857; Sohan Singh Bhakna, [56] founding president of the Ghadar party; Teja Singh Sutantar, [57 ...
Immanuvel Sekaran, a freedom fighter and civil rights activist [13] Kuyili, freedom fighter and Commander in Chief of Velu Nachiyar [14] Meena Kandaswamy, poet and Dalit activist [15] Manu Bheel former bonded laborer and human rights activist from Pakistan [16] Rettamalai Srinivasan, activist and politician [17] Uda Devi, freedom fighter [18]
Umaji was the first Ramoshi Freedom Fighter who fought against British Council. Umaji Naik, known honorifically as Vishwa Krantiveer Narveer Raje Umaji Naik (7 September 1791 – 3 February 1832), was an Indian revolutionary who challenged the British rule in India around 1826 to 1832. He was one of the earliest freedom fighter of India.