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I was answering only about whether Britishers are right or wrong but why are you taking it to some other dimension? If you want to make a debate about past vs present,then you should rephrase the debate topic like this? "Is Britishers rule right?if they are wrong what did india achieve post independence compared to British policies? "
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Indian subcontinent first freedom fighter fight against britishers. We Often Say that Mangal Pandey was the first freedom fighter of india in our school history text books, But were never taught about this legendary figure. The History goes around
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