Why we celebrate republic day
Some unknown facts about Republic day of India
August 15 is very important for every Indian. Every year we celebrate this national festival with joy. From history associated with it, hardly anyone is unaware in India. Everyone will know how we got freedom and how the rule of British rule came to an end. Regardless of this, there are many aspects related to this day, which will be interesting to know. So let's try to know this national festival in detail and remove the dust from those pages of history, which we have never tried to open without forgetting:
To know the history of independence, we have to go back a little bit on August 15, 1947. Second World War was unfortunate for the whole world, but the loss suffered little from the British government. Indeed, many British soldiers and money were sinking in the Second World War. The British administration had kept Indians away for a long time, but now things were worsening (Link In English). The people of India had come fully into the intention of ending the British arbitrariness. India was slipping in a way by the hands of the British
He began to understand that his rule would no longer be left. While on one side a lot of British officers had fled their country after being in awe, while on the other hand, the British rule had lost much due to World War. They had very few soldiers. They did not have enough strength to rule over a big country like India. He had realized that he would not be able to make India a slave for a long time now.
It is believed that only in 1946, the fight between Hindu-Muslims started in India. If the riots had started in place, the resentment against the then rule was increasing. The British tried very hard to stop it but failed. None of his repressions was working. In the upside Indian revolution of the revolution was getting faster. The British had begun to threaten their own existence. Such circumstances were beyond the understanding of the British. He was forced to liberate India.
They had realized that now they can not do anything in India. In the meantime, the sharing of the partition in the country was also hot. Ultimately, the British had to kneel down and announced to liberate India. This decision of India's independence was taken in Parliament. The British were ready to liberate India. Just for this, he had sought a moratorium for June 1948.
Lewis Mountbatten to come to India
By the time the British Government was ready to give all their strength to India, their superior officers had returned to their country. Finally, Louise Mountbatten was given the responsibility of abolishing British rule.
Louis Mountbatten had to stay in India till then until India got back on his feet again. Louis Mountbatten was the whole government at that time. When Lewis Mountbatten came to India, the Hindu-Muslim battle had increased a lot. (Link In English) Many people were being killed everyday. Many were being homeless. India's responsibility was on the shoulders of Louis Mountbatten. Their responsibility was to eliminate these riots. Louise Mountbatten had put all his emphasis on dealing with these situations. However, all his efforts failed.
Seeing India's war of fire started burning in the fire People began to kill each other rapidly. The situation was no longer uncontrollable. Louise Mountbatten did not understand what to do? He started feeling the danger of his life. (Link In English) Upstream riots in India were on the rise. Mountbatten liberated India on August 15, 1947, He thought that the news could end the riots, but his bet also turned upside down.
Lewis Mountbatten's Mistake
Louis Mountbatten had said that India would be liberated on August 15, 1947, but he did not have this thought-proving decision. It was not that easy as it seemed. Link In English is the thing that Mountbatten himself wanted to go to India as soon as possible. In a book 'Freedom at Midnight', Louis Mountbatten said that he had accidentally spoken on the August 15 date.
He chose August 15 because it was the second anniversary of Japan's surrender on August 15. Louis Mountbatten remembered this because he was at the time of surrendering Japan. After this Louis Mountbatten placed the Bill of Independence in the parliament, which was passed shortly.
India stood ready for independence. India was given all its strength. At the time of the night half India was sleeping, India was declared as Azad. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru went to the Red Fort and wrested the Indian tricolour with three colours for the first time.
So this was India's Independence Day celebrations on August 15. There are many such pages in India's history of independence, which everybody does not know, but yes, if we can maintain the cost of independence, then what is the less?
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