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Lala Lajpat Rai 159th Birth Anniversary: 15 Famous Quotes By The Leader
Lala Lajpat Rai (1865-1928) was a prominent Indian freedom fighter and a key figure in the struggle against British colonial rule in India. He was born on January 28, 1865, in Dhudike, Punjab, British India (now in present-day Punjab, Pakistan). He was a freedom fighter, leader in the Indian National Congress, and a staunch advocate for the rights and welfare of the Indian people.
A believer in India's independence, popularly, he was also known as Punjab Kesari (which means a male person or lion from Punjab). He also reformed Indian policy and religion through politics and journalistic writing. He was elected President of the Indian National Congress in the Calcutta Special Session of 1920.

Lala Lajpat Rai was one-third of the triumvirate 'Lal Bal Pal', which included Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Bipin Chandra Pal. 28 January marks Lala Lajpat Rai's 159th birth anniversary, here are some top inspiring quotes by India's freedom fighter, popularly known as 'Punjab Kesari'.
He was deported to Mandalay in 1907 without any trial, and soon after he took part in political agitations in Punjab, however, due to lack of evidence, Viceroy Lord Minto decided to release him that same year in November.
On
Lala
Lajpat
Rai's
159th
birth
anniversary,
let's
have
a
look
at
some
of
his
inspiring
quotes.
1.'Freedom
is
not
given;
it
is
taken.
Fight
for
your
rights.'
2.
'The
only
limits
are
those
we
place
on
ourselves.'
3.
'Education
is
the
key
to
empowerment;
it
lights
the
path
to
progress.'
4.
'Work
not
for
personal
gain
but
for
the
collective
welfare
of
society.'
5.
'Serve
the
country
with
dedication
and
selflessness,
and
you
will
find
your
purpose.'
6.
'True
patriotism
demands
a
fearless
attitude
towards
injustice.'
7.
'Fearlessness
is
the
first
requisite
of
spirituality.
Cowards
can
never
be
moral.'
8.
'Strive
for
excellence
in
every
endeavor,
and
success
will
follow.'
9.
'Live
with
integrity,
and
let
your
actions
speak
louder
than
words.'
10.
'The
strength
of
a
nation
lies
in
the
character
of
its
people.'
11.
'Unity
is
our
greatest
asset
in
the
journey
towards
a
prosperous
nation.'
12.
'Believe
in
yourself
and
your
capabilities;
you
have
the
power
to
make
a
difference.'
13.
'Nationalism
is
an
active
principle.
Politics
is
a
passive
principle.'
14.
'Struggles
may
be
painful,
but
they
are
the
stepping
stones
to
progress.'
15.
'Progress
is
not
solely
economic;
it
must
encompass
the
well-being
of
every
citizen.'



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