The power of patriotism: inspiring stories of freedom fighters

The power of patriotism: inspiring stories of freedom fighters 
        
  Patriotism: Patriotism refers to the passionate love one has for their country. This virtue pushes to citizens of a country to work for their country selflessly and make it better. A truly developed country is made up of true patriots. In other words, patriotism means keeping the country’s interest first and then thinking about oneself. Patriotism can be specifically seen during times of war. Moreover, it helps in building the nation stronger. There are other significances of patriotism as well.

  
 Significance of Patriotism
Usually, we refer to our country as our motherland. This further proves that we must have the same love for our country as we have for our mother. After all, our country is no less than a mother; it nurtures us and helps us grow. Everyone must possess the virtue of patriotism as it makes it better.

In addition, it also enhances the life quality of the citizens. It does that by making people work for the collective interest of the country. When everyone works for the betterment of the country, there would be no conflict of interest. Thus, a happier environment will prevail.
  After that, peace and harmony will be maintained through patriotism. When the citizens have the spirit of brotherhood, they will support one another. Hence, it will make the country more harmonious.

In short, patriotism does have great importance in developing the country. It eliminates any selfish and harmful motives which in turn lessens corruption. Similarly, when the government becomes free of corruption, the country will develop faster.
Great Patriots of India
    India has had a fair share of patriots from the very beginning. The struggle for independence gave birth to various patriots. These patriots have made a lot of sacrifices for the county to flourish and prosper. Their names have gone down in history and are still taken with respect and admiration. Some of the greatest patriots of India were Rani Lakshmi Bai, Shaheed Bhagat Singh, and Maulana Azad.
   Rani Lakshmi Bai was one of the most famous patriots of the country. Her courage and bravery are still talked about. Her name always comes up in the revolt of 1857. She revolted against the British rule and to fight for independence. She gave her life fighting on the battlefield for our country.

Shaheed Bhagat Singh is another name that is synonymous with patriotism. He was determined to free India from the clutches of the British rule. He was a part of several freedom struggles. Similarly, he also started a revolution for the same. He dedicated his life to this mission and died as a martyr for the love of his country.

Maulana Azad was a true patriot. The first education minister of India played a great role in the freedom struggle. He traveled through cities and created awareness of the injustices by the British. He united people through his activism and led India to freedom.

Conclusion
In conclusion, these are just a few who were patriots of the country. They lived for their country and did not hesitate before devoting their lives to it. These names are shining examples for the generations to come. We must possess patriotism and work for our motherland to see it succeed
Introduction of Famous Freedom Fighters
There are many famous freedom fighters who fought for their motherland. But, let’s know about some of the famous freedom fighters who inspired and encouraged people to work for their country due to their patriotism.
Subhash Chandra Bose
 
The entire nation is commemorating 125th birth anniversary of iconic freedom fighter, prominent revolutionary leader, patriot and a nationalist par excellence Subhash Chandra Bose. His participation in the freedom movement was remarkable. He was a brave and courageous leader. The sacrifice and struggle of Subhash Chandra Bose, who was deeply inspired by the Bhagavad Gita in his fight against the British, cannot be forgotten.

For him, the nation was of paramount importance. He was jailed many times. He chose the path of creating his own army – Azad Hind Fauz – to liberate the mother land from the clutches of Britishers. He also set up the Free India Centre in Berlin and started Azad Hind Radio. It had news bulletins transmitted in English, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Pashto, Tamil, Persian and Telugu. Similarly, the Indian Legion was formed in Europe to accelerate India’s pace of liberation. All India Forward Bloc was the political entity he had created.

Subhash Chandra Bose, who is popularly known as Netaji, gave the clarion call of ‘Give Me Blood and I Will Give You Freedom,’ which is still not only inked on the hearts of every patriot of the nation but also keeps us reminding about our commitment, duty and responsibility towards the nation. We have to be steadfast in our pursuits to preserve our liberty, which has been won through great sacrifices and exertions.

His famous battle cry – Dilli Chalo – was a great pointer to his determination with which the Azad Hind Fauj fought against Britishers. “He was of the view that ‘we must build up our national defence on such an unshakable foundation that never again in our history shall we lose our freedom.’ It is a matter of happiness for us that India is emerging as a super power under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji.”

As we are celebrating and commemorating 75 years of Independence, we need to apprise today’s youths and our children of our great freedom struggle movement and inculcate among them the spirit of ‘Nation First.’ They need to be told the stories of great freedom fighters like Subhash Chandra Bose, who played a crucial role in our freedom struggle movement.

Netaji, whose birth anniversary we celebrate as Prakram Day every year, said – ‘Nationalism is inspired by the highest ideals of the human race, Satyam (the true), Shivam (the god), and Sundaram (the beautiful). Nationalism in India has roused the creative faculties which for centuries had been lying dormant in our people.’

Netaji epitomized India’s might, aspiration, inspiration, and indomitable spirit to serve the nation in a selfless manner. For him, poverty, illiteracy, diseases were among the biggest problems in the country. We will overcome these problems by making India self-reliant, he said.
As a mark of true tribute to Netaji, we must serve the nation with total dedication and commitment. An ‘Aatma Nirbhar Bharat’ will be a true tribute to Netaji, who was very particular about ending India’s reliance on other countries for its needs. Today Aatma Nirbhar Bharat campaign has become a movement!
 Mahatma Gandhi:
      The father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi was the great leader of the freedom movement. He was saying ‘work is worship’. Truth and non-violence were his weapons to fight against the Britishers. He contributed a lot to the Indian freedom movement. He joined the Non-cooperative Movement to curb the policies implemented by the Britishers. He made unity among Indians and generated the spirit of patriotism. He joined the Civil Disobedience movement to curb the tax on salt brutal rules of Britishers. He joined actively in the Quit India movement against the Britishers. He utilized his time, efforts, energy, and spirit to achieve freedom in India instead of expecting anything for his contribution.
    
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was one of the great leaders who gave up everything and fought for the freedom of India. He was the first Prime Minister of India after India got Independence. He joined Mahatma Gandhi against discarding the legislations produced by the Britishers. He was imprisoned with Gandhiji for standing against the salt act. When released from prison both of them reunited their congress party and fought together against Britishers. He was imprisoned a number of times in spite of stopping himself to fight against the injustice of Britishers. 
Rani Laxmi Bai:
          Rani Laxmi Bai was also a great freedom fighter. She is the epitome of women’s empowerment for the future generation. She fought for the freedom of the nation in spite of many struggles and hardships. She never gave up her nation because of her child. Instead, she took him to fight against injustice in the war. Her story to achieve freedom is more inspiring and vigorous.

Conclusion on Freedom Fighters Essay
Today’s Independent India was the aim of every Freedom Fighter. They will always be memorable for their patriotism and love for the country. Every year people celebrate Republic and Independence Day to give a tribute to their victory. However, communal hatred rises day by day among people which is the disrespect of making freedom in India. So, we should not stand against each other and try to bring peace in life. Then only we can respect their struggles and sacrifices and make a developed and prosperous country.

           
                                      P. Mukila
                                      II-B. Sc. Cs-'B'

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