Madan Dhingra - A Lifestory
Revolutionary: Sacrificing All For India'S Freedom, A Fearless Patriot

Here's an introduction for Madan Lal Dhingra: Madan Lal Dhingra, a name written down in Indian history, was a strong revolutionary who gave his life to help India be free. He was born in 1883. He was a person full of feelings, and the unfairness of British rule hurt him a lot. He liked the ideas of freedom and ruling themselves. He left India to study more in England, but he still cared about the fight for freedom. When he was in London, especially at University College London, he met many Indian students and saw the growing movement for independence. He joined India House, a place for Indian revolutionaries, and looked up to people like Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. The British government's bad rules made him more sure that he had to take action to get independence. People mostly remember him for one big thing he did. On 01 July 1909, at the Imperial Institute in London, he killed Sir William Hutt Curzon Wyllie, a British official. This act, even though some people didn't like it, was meant to protest against the British Raj and show that Indians would never give up. He was tried and killed on 17 August 1909. This made him a hero, and he gave courage to many freedom fighters. His death shows how much he loved India and how much he wanted India to be free.