Description
There is a widespread myth spread by bourgeois historians that Ghandi and the Indian National Congress were solely responsible for achieving India’s independence from the much-hated British Raj, and that they did it using only the message of non-violence, peaceful non-cooperation and civil disobedience.
The truth is quite the reverse. The heroes of the 1857 revolt, the Ghadar patriots, and Bhagat Singh and his comrades inspired and led the Indian masses in armed struggle as the best means of liberating their country from British colonial occupation.
by Harpal Brar
150pp
ISBN: 978-1-874613-22-2