How India won its freedom
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THE INDIAN REVOLUTION Eighteen fifty seven was Called the mutiny year By the British who could not Kill Indian spirit. But in fact it was what we Call the revolution By Indian soldiers who Rose against the empire. However they did not have Good organization, Nor the firepower which the British had no dearth of. Though the revolt was contained, It was with cruelty. People were literally Hanged on the roadside trees. Ninety years were more to go Till next revolution, This time through peaceful uprise, Brought us independence. Gandhi mastered the art of Nonviolent protest, Named by him as the Civil Non-cooperation. This was a long drawn process, Spanning full forty years, Over which unarmed people Suffered untold mayhem. One of the worst incidents Was Jallian Wala Bagh, Where General Dyer fired on Five hundred innocents. Their crime was but simply this, They were the audience In a peaceful meeting that Was addressed by leaders. Violent crimes on the meek Do not go unpunished. This is what history tells. This is the Rule of God. Nineteen forty seven was The year when India Did cast off the British yoke And gained independence. • Written in 7-6-7-6 format • Awarded third prize and awardicon on 21 January 2008 in The History Contest, "Invalid Item" , second round. Also show-cased as Editor's pick in the Poetry Newsletter dated 23 July 2008. M C Gupta 26 March 2007 |