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Is it right that punjabis and Bengalis contributed most in the freedom struggle of the country whereas South Indian contribution was almost negligible
Asked by Satya Pandey,
13 May '08 11:12 am
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It is wrong....! Infact the first ever battle for independence was in South by Tippu Sulatan...!! Many have sacrificed their lives.....inlcuding ladies.... Kittur Rani Chenamma is hailed as equal to Jhansi Laxmi Bai!!
Answered by MS Prasad, 13 May '08 11:14 am
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yes this is right british had said south is a friendly place. not only bengily or punjabi . the person of UP also devoted life for country. chandrasekhar ajad
Answered by grey matter, 13 May '08 11:16 am
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No it is not correct . Take for example in freedom fighting so amny south Indian freedom fighters are involved but they are not identified properly to the rest of the world. Take for example VOC and Subramaniasiva, Rajaji, EVRAmasamy periyar and Vanjinathan , Thillaiyadi Valliammai, RukmaniLakshmipathy etc are a few example and how many people in nort india can idendify the same?
Answered by rviswanathan, 13 May '08 11:17 am
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From past 1 century, south indins have been neglected in this country. It is not true that contribution is less. for your information, south indians who started the fighting against British first. But the same time, Bengalis and other north indian empires happely welcomed british to business and administration. Sultan Tippu of mysore and Rani Chenama were the first to name. Rani chennamma was the first queen to fight against british in this country, unfortunately, no north indians aware of this due to some of the burocritic education system and documentation of history.
Answered by Bestvision, 13 May '08 11:21 am
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