He pioneered and practiced the principle of Satyagraha—resistance to tyranny through mass nonviolent civil disobedience.
He chose the path of creating his own army – Azad Hind Fauz – to liberate the mother land from the clutches of Britishers.
He was a vocal critic of British rule in India and was involved in two high-profile attacks on British authorities, one on a local police chief and the other on the Central Legislative Assembly in Delhi
Indian soldier whose attack on British officers on March 29, 1857, was the first major incident of what came to be known as the Indian, or Sepoy, Mutiny
She is remembered for her valour during the Indian Mutiny of 1857–58.was the leader of the forces who fought against the British
He is also known as the "Lion of Punjab," was a prominent leader of the Indian independence movement during the British Raj. He was a political activist, lawyer, and writer who fought for the rights of Indians and worked tirelessly to end British rule in India
He was an excellent marksman and also trained his fellow revolutionaries in firearms. He used the Orchha forest for his training