User:Shreepal singh

== Indian revolutionaries: the unsung heroes == Introduction

How India gradually compromised its freedom by her unwise steps and ultimately in 1857 lost it to the British Empire completely, is a fairly established history that should still teach a lesson or two to modern free India. But, the history of how that country was catapult by the great sacrifices of revolutionaries within a short period of about 40 years (1910 to 1947) from a slave population to a belligerent national mass and compelled the British very soon to resign to their unpleasant fate of disbanding their Empire in the face of such belligerency, albeit by designing a graceful exit, is not so fair. Saga of these revolutionary sacrifices and their decisive historical contribution in making the British making their mind to go, is a missing chapter in the official history of Indian freedom struggle. The powerful Indian revolutionary forces had, almost as a singular and decisive factor, molded the belligerent mood of Indian people that made the British gauge the seriousness of the situation and make-up their mind to leave. Since in the face of these glowing sacrifices and their mesmerizing effect on public psyche, the legitimacy of official freedom heroes to take the rein of new India into their hands was seriously compromised, by design no historical space was conceded to them. This article is intended to correct this historical mistake of the official history of Indian freedom struggle. This article really needs the unbiased collaborative work from all those, Indians and non-Indians, who may happen to have in their possession the relevant and credible information about Indian revolutionaries. It is necessary that in providing information all the norms of Wikipedia are strictly observed by the contributors. The list of these revolutionaries may grow with the new material coming to light. The list is commenced with these names:

Ras Bihari Bose

Chandra Shekhar Azad

Bhagat Singh

Subhash Chandra Bose