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Freedom Fighters of Bihar, Top 10 List and Female Fighter


In this article, you will read about Freedom Fighters of Bihar, Top 10 Freedom Fighters of Bihar,
Female Freedom Fighters of Bihar and Famous Freedom Fighters of Bihar. For comprehensive
overview, you can read the full article.

Goldi Tomar November 8, 2024

Table of Contents
Freedom Fighters of Bihar: Bihar is home to many remarkable freedom fighters whose efforts
and achievements have had a significant impact on the development of the state’s history. In the
independence fight, many brave personalities from Bihar gave their fair share of contribution to
the land. Here, we will provide a quick overview of some famous freedom fighters of Bihar that
can aid candidates prepare for the State PSC Examinations, such as the BPSC.

Top 10 Freedom Fighter of Bihar


Here, we are giving a brief outline of the major contributions of some great Freedom Fighters of
Bihar, who sacrificed their lives for the sake of the country.

Kunwar Singh
He was from Ujjaini house of Jagdispur who at the age of 80 revolted against British India
Company during India’s First War of Independence in 1857. He actively commanded a small group
of soldiers in guerilla warfare against the British troops. In 1992, the Bihar government created
Veer Kunwar Singh University, Arrah in the Bhojpur district, and issued a commemorative stamp in
recognition of his contributions to the Indian Freedom Struggle.

Dr. Rajendra Prasad


In addition to being the first president of the Republic of India, he was the first to serve in that
capacity twice. During the 1930 Salt Satyagraha and the 1942 Quit India Movement, he was a
pivotal Bihari leader. He was elected president of the Indian National Congress at the 1934
Bombay Session.

Baikuntha Shukla
He belonged to revolutionary groups such as HSRA and the Hindustan Seva Dal. Bhagat Singh,
Sukhdev, and Rajguru were hanged as a result of his murder of Phanindra Nath Gosh, who had an
approver.

Basawon Singh
He and Yogendra Shukla were founder members of the Congress Socialist Party in Bihar. He
fought for the rights of the poor, industrial workers, and agricultural laborers while participating in
the Indian Independence Movement.

Yogendra Shukla
He was a founder member of both the Congress Socialist party from Bihar and the Hindustan
Socialist Republican Association (HSRA). He was incarcerated in Kalapani as one of the leaders of
the revolutionary movement.

Sheel Bhadra Yajee


He was a Bihar-born activist and peasant leader who was connected to the Kisan Movement and
the Congress Socialist Party. He co-founded the All-India Forward Bloc with Subash Chandra Bose
in 1939. A Glimpse of the Indian Labour Movement, Forward Bloc and its Stand, Is Socialism a
Necessity for India, and The True Face of Monopolistic American Democracy are only a few of the
publications he created.

Ramesh Chandra Jha


Ramesh Chandra Jha was an Indian freedom fighter and poet from Bihar. Son of a senior
gandhian and freedom fighter Lakshmi Narayan Jha, who also contributed to the Indian Freedom
Struggle from Bihar. In addition to being a patriotic poet, Jha was frequently imprisoned during
British rule for his participation in the Quit India Movement.

Sir Syed Ali Imam


The first Indian to represent India at the round table in 1929 was Sir Syed Ali Imam, a barrister and
freedom fighter from the state of Bihar. He served as Prime Minister of Hyderabad state from 1919
to 1922. He was one of the founders of Modern Bihar.

Babu Amar Singh


Babu Amar Singh was a revolutionary in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and the brother of Kunwar
Singh, the ruler of Jagdishpur principality of Bihar. Following Babu Kunwar Singh’s passing, Babu
Amar Singh learned of British tax collectors in Arrah. He subsequently led an attack on them and
defeated them.
Hare Krishna Singh
Hare Krishna Singh was the commander-in-chief of Kumwar Singh’s forces in the Indian Rebellion
of 1857. He was assigned the responsibility of leading Kunwar Singh’s army after he played a
significant part in persuading him to join the fight against the British. During the uprising, he was
thirty years old and took part in numerous conflicts with the British military. Some people believe
he was the “prime mover” behind the uprising against the British in Bihar.

Female Freedom Fighters of Bihar


Bihar is a culturally and historically rich region. From the Vedic era to contemporary India, Bihar
has played a vital part in Indian history. The power of Bihar’s women participated in the freedom
struggle. Here are some of the female freedom fighters of Bihar who gave their contribution in
the independence movement.

Saraswati Devi
Saraswati Devi was a brave freedom fighter of Bihar. In both the Civil Disobedience Movement
and the well-known Salt-Satyagraha, she was an inspiration. She played a heroic role in the Quit
India Movement.

Saraswati Devi accelerated the propaganda effort for the production of Khadi and Charkha in
1945. The members of the Lower chamber of the Bihar Legislature elected her to the upper
chamber in 1947.

Prabhavati Devi
Prabhavati Devi Naraya was an Indian independence activist from the state of Bihar, and wife of
compatriot independence and social activist, Jayaprakash Narayan.

Using the Gandhian model, she founded the Mahila Charkha Samiti in Patna to engage destitute
and abandoned women in the Charkha or spinning wheel movement.

Tarkeshwari Sinha
Tarkeshwari Sinha was an Indian politician and Independence activist from Bihar. Among the first
female politicians of the country, she took an active role in the Quit India Movement. In 1952, she
became victorious from the Patna East Constituency in the first general assembly elections
following Indian independence.

Famous Freedom Fighters of Bihar


Here is the brief outline of the major contributions of some famous freedom fighters of Bihar, who
sacrificed their lives for the sake of the country.

Kunwar Singh
From the Bhojpur area of Bihar, Kunwar Singh was a key organizer of the Indian Rebellion in 1857.
At first, he ruled the Jagdishpur estate. He commanded a small group of armed warriors who
fought the British East India Company’s troops.

Dr. Rajendra Prasad


From 1950 to 1962, Rajendra Prasad, an Indian politician, lawyer, journalist, and academic,
presided as India’s first president. During the Indian independence movement, he joined the
Indian National Congress and rose to prominence as a Bihar native leader.

Jayaprakash Narayan
Jayaprakash Narayan Srivastava was an Indian politician, theoretician, and independence activist
who was also referred to as JP and Lok Nayak. He is primarily known for spearheading the
opposition to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in the middle of the 1970s and advocating for a “total
revolution” to oust her.

Freedom Fighters of Bihar FAQs


Who is the famous person of Bihar?

Since ancient times, Bihar has played a significant role in India. Bihar has provided us with
very famous personalities such as Rajendra Prasad.

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