It will be the 92nd death anniversary of Ashfaqulla Khan, one of the greatest Indian freedom fighters, on December 19 this year. Said to be one of the first freedom fighters in India, Ashfaqulla Khan died on December 19, 1927, after he was convicted in the Kakori train robbery case. Ashfaqulla Khan is said to be one of the most beloved freedom fighters in the Indian independence movement. If you are looking for quotes, images, and wishes to share on the 92nd death anniversary of Ashfaqulla Khan, then you can find some of the best greetings, HD pictures, and messages here below.
In remembrance of his contributions in India’s freedom struggle, people share patriotic images and wallpapers on Ashfaqulla Khan’s death anniversary. This year, too, they can send patriotic pictures, HD wallpapers, and images through WhatsApp messages, Facebook statuses, Instagram posts, Hike messages and other popular social media channels too.
India’s independence struggle saw a lot of slogans and quotes pop up during that period that was meant to bolster people’s courage and boost their morale in their collective fight over the British colonial rule. Ashfaqulla Khan was one such freedom fighter who had great command on his language was an amazing orator. Ashfaqulla Khan’s quotes, sayings, and slogans still ring in ears of many Indians.
If you are searching for best and top Ashfaqulla Khan quotes and sayings to share on his death anniversary, then you can save or download from below. If you are looking for Ashfaqulla Khan’s top wishes and greetings that you can share with your loved ones, then you can find them here.
Quote Reads: “Weep Not Children, Weep Not Elders; I Am Immortal! I Am Immortal!” – Ashfaqulla Khan
Quote Reads: “Jaunga Khali Magar Yeh Dard Saath Hi Jayega, Jaane Kis Din Hindostan Azzad Watan Kehlayega.” – Ashfaqulla Khan
Quote Reads: “Only for the Love of Our Country I Suffer So Much.” – Ashfaqulla Khan
Quote Reads: “Kas Li Kamar Ab to Kuch Karke Dikhaenge, Azaad Hi Ho Lenge, Ya Sar Hi Kata Denge.” – Ashfaqulla Khan
Ashfaqulla Khan was hanged till death on December 19, 1927, in Faizabad jail. He was convicted in the Kakori conspiracy case – regarded to be one of the biggest heists and bravest episodes in Indian Independence movement – along with Bismil, Ashfaqulla Khan, Rajendra Lahiri and Thakur Roshan Singh.
Ashfaqulla Khan was only 27 when he breathed his last. The young revolutionary is remembered for his exemplary courage, precise thinking, loyalty, and not to forget undying love for this motherland. As December 19 nears, we at LatestLY, hope the revered soul rests in peace and thank him for his unmatchable contributions in India’s independence movement.
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