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Lala Lajpat Rai, a haloed revolutionary who held Arya Samaj beliefs close to his heart, was born on 28 January 1865 into an Agrawal Jain family as the eldest son of six children to Munshi Radha Krishna, and Gulab Devi Agarwal at Dhudike in the Moga district, Punjab. An avid believer and supporter of anti-British nationalism, he led the Hindu supremacy movement against the British. He was eulogised as 'Punjab Kesari' for his aggressive approach against the British and his undying contributions towards the Indian independence. He succumbed to grievous lathi Charge injuries inflicted on his by the British during a silent March that he held to oppose the Simon commission. His death was later avenged by Bhagat Singh, one more patriot who contributed phenomenally to the freedom movement. Here are some hair-raising facts about him that will make you ponder about his principles and personality.
1.
Lala
Lajpat
Rai
founded
the
Punjab
National
Bank
2.
He
also
helped
Mahatma
Hansraj
establish
the
nationalistic
Dayanand
Anglo-Vedic
(DAV)
School,
Lahore.
Lala
Lajpat
Rai
reformed
a
couple
of
Indian
policies
3.
Lala
Lajpat
Rai,
joined
hands
with
Bal
Gangadhar
Tilak
and
Bipin
Chandra
Pal
and
formed
a
triumvirate
that
was
popularly
known
as
Lal-Bal_Pal
to
fight
for
the
independence
and
uphold
the
swadeshi
movement.
4.
Haryana's
Rai
University
of
Veterinary
and
Animal
Sciences
in
Hisar,
is
named
in
honour
of
Lala
Lajpat
Rai
5.
Odisha
honoured
him
by
declaring
the
day
of
his
death
as
Martyrs'
Day.
6.
Rai
also
wrote
books
which
were
titled
-
The
Story
of
My
Deportation,
United
States
of
America:
A
Hindu's
Impression,
England's
Debt
to
India
7.
He
was
popularly
known
as
the
Punjab
Kesari.
8.
While
he
was
studying
Law,
he
came
under
the
influence
of
Arya
Samaj
and
later
became
founder
editor
of
Arya
Gazette.
9.
He
was
a
practicing
lawyer
in
Hissar
and
contributed
to
this
society
in
his
own
significant
way.
10.
He
quit
practising
law
in
1914
and
dedicated
himself
to
the
Indian
Independence
Struggle
movement.
11.
Lala
Lajpat
Rai
was
residing
in
United
States
during
the
first
World
War,
where
he
spearheaded
the
Indian
Home
Rule
League
of
America
12.
In
1928,
he
introduced
the
legislative
assembly
resolution
for
the
boycott
of
the
British
Simon
Commission
on
constitutional
reform
13.
In
1920,
he
was
elected
the
President
of
the
Indian
National
Congress.
14.
In
1921,
he
founded
Servants
of
the
People
Society,
that
was
dedicated
to
training
national
missionaries
to
serve
the
country.
15.
In
1929,
a
silent
film
titled
Punjab
Kesari
was
made
by
Homi
Master,
an
Indian
director.
There
was
also
a
documentary
made
in
his
name
by
the
Government
of
India
16.
In
1928,
he
led
a
non-violent
march
protesting
against
the
Simon
Commission
when
he
found
out
that
it
had
no
Indian
representation.
He
was
brutally
lathi-charged
and
injured.
But
calmly
he
answered
"I
declare
that
the
blows
struck
at
me
today
will
be
the
last
nails
in
the
coffin
of
British
rule
in
India." But
he
succumbed
to
injuries
on
November
17,
1928.



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