Mangal Pandey: Country's first revolutionary, who was refused to be hanged even by hangman's
Mangal Pandey: Country's first revolutionary, who was refused to be hanged even by hangman's
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New Delhi: Today marks the death anniversary of Mangal Pandey, the great son of the country and the first freedom fighter to be the first freedom fighter. Whatever he has done for this nation, it is difficult to describe in words. Even the youth of today can't even think of doing it. Today, on his death anniversary, we will share some things related to this great son of India that every Indian need to know...

- The name of Mangal Pandey spread panic among the British. The fear was that he was hanged 10 days before the date of his sentence. Mangal Pandey was to be hanged on April 18, 1857, but due to Pandey's fear, he was hanged 10 days ago. 

- The patriotism that Mangal Pandey had created across the country can be gauged from the fact that even the hangmen of Barrackpore jail refused to hang him. 

- Mangal Pandey was a fearless revolutionary, when the British asked him to use cartridges, he flatly refused to use it. The army was then ordered to arrest Pandey. However, the army refused to obey the order of the British officer. 

- The British are also known as Firangi. And it was Mangal Pandey who was the first to give the slogan. His slogan was, 'Maro Firangi Ko.'

- The first hero of the revolution of 1857 is Mangal Pandey. 

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