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Sitaram Seksaria was an Indian author and freedom fighter who passionately documented his experiences in his diary during the struggle for independence.

Manha Ahmed
2024-04-05 19:52:31
Mahatma Gandhi started the Satyagraha movement to liberate the country from the British. This movement awakened the spirit of freedom among the people. Lakhs of people came forward from all over the country who were ready to lay down their lives in this great struggle. Independence Day was celebrated for the first time in slave India on 26 January 1930. This cycle continued even further. Two and a half years after independence, in 1950, this day also became the day for the implementation of our own republic.Sitaram Seksaria, the author of the present text, was one of those infinite people who wished for freedom. Whatever he saw, heard and felt from day to day, he recorded it in his personal diary. This sequence went on for many years. In this text there is an account of his diary dated 26 January 1931. With what enthusiasm the people of Calcutta (Kolkata) including Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and the author himself celebrated the country's second Independence Day, how the British administrators considered it their crime and how they inflicted atrocities on them and especially on women activists described in the text. This lesson not only reminds us of the sacrifices made by our revolutionaries, but also reveals that if an organized society is determined, there is nothing it cannot do.

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