Mangal Pandey raised the slogan of independence through the Great Sepoy Mutiny of 1857. The name of India's great revolutionary Mangal Pandey is included in the list of leading India's freedom struggle. Mangal Pandey was a soldier in the Bengal Infantry of the British East India Company.
He started the Indian freedom struggle by firing at the British in the cantonment itself. Seeing his valor, a new spirit of revolution was awakened among the people of the country. Mangal Pandey was hanged by the British on 18 April 1857.
India's freedom fighter Mangal Pandey can be considered as the first revolutionary of the freedom struggle. He sowed through his martyrdom in the midst of the revolution in India. Since then, armed rebellion against the British started in India.The day of March 29 has a special significance in the freedom struggle of the country. In fact, on March 29 in 1857, Mangal Pandey had ignited the first spark of rebellion against the British rule, which soon turned into a flame of freedom in the whole country. The British rulers were successful in suppressing this revolution by putting all their might. Mangal Pandey of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry attacked two British officers at the Parade Ground in the Barrackpore Cantonment of Bengal and then shot and injured himself.
Mangal Pandey of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry attacked two British officers at the Parade Ground in the Barrackpore Cantonment of Bengal and then shot and injured himself. He was hanged by the British on April 7, 1857. The local executioners had refused to hang Mangal Pandey,