by Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, JAN 22
Haryana is known for its brave men, who have shown exemplary courage.
The Indian National Army (INA) which was established at Singapore in 1942 and
was turned into a revolutionary Army by Subhas Chandra Bose in 1943, had a
total of 2715 officers and other ranks hailing from Haryana.
While responding to Netaji’s call ‘Give me blood, I promise you freedom’, 346
brave sons of Haryana gave their blood (life) for the noble cause.
Out of the total number of soldiers hailing from Haryana, 398 were officers and
2317 other ranks. A maximum of 149 officers and 724 other ranks hailed from the
districts of Rohtak, Sonepat and Jhajjar followed by 106 officers and 580 other
ranks from the districts of Gurgaon, Mewat, Palwal and Rewari.
As many as 61 officers and 478 other ranks were from districts of Hisar,
Bhiwani, Sirsa and Fatehabad. Similarly, 53 officers and 296 other ranks
belonged to district Jind, 14 officers and 105 other ranks were from the
districts of Karnal, Panipat, Kurukshetra and Kaithal. Similarly, 14 officers
and 104 other ranks were from district Mahendragarh. There were one officer and
30 other ranks from the districts of Ambala, Yamunanagar and Panchkula.
These soldiers gave a very good account of themselves in the several actions
against the mighty allied forces in the Eastern sector. Many of these brave
soldiers received most enviable awards and decorations. For instance, Col. Ram
Sarup, Major Surajmal and Major Khazan Singh got Sardar-i-Jang medal, Capt.
Hari Singh received Sher-i-Hind medal. Naik Molar Singh got the honour of
Shahid-i-Bharat, the highest gallantry award and Lt. Hari Ram got
Tamga-i-Bahaduri.
The INA failed to win the war, but it succeeded in getting us freedom. After
the war was over, despite the British Government’s firm resolve to punish the
INA soldiers, it had to release them. Each one of these soldiers was a ‘part of
Netaji’-always ready to sacrifice everything for his motherland. On reaching
their villages, they jumped into the fray and worked for freedom. The national
movement gained fresh blood from them.
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