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Usha Mehta, Freedom Fighter against British Rule in India | Disciples of Mahatma Gandhi


Usha Mehta, Freedom Fighter against British Rule in India
At 22, she helped establish the underground station Congress Radio, which amplified Mahatma Gandhi s message of rebellion.
- By Geneva Abdul
When Mahatma Gandhi gave his famous Do or Die speech on August 8, 1942, galvanizing Indians to demand the end of British rule, Usha Mehta heeded the call.
With the help of other activists, Mehta, who was 22 at the time, secured a ghost transmitter and started an underground radio station to amplify Gandhi s message.
When the press is gagged and all news banned, a transmitter certainly helps a good deal in furnishing the public with the facts of the happenings and in spreading the message of rebellion, Mehta recalled in a 1969 interview. ....

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Overlooked No More: Usha Mehta, Freedom Fighter Against British Rule in India


Overlooked No More: Usha Mehta, Freedom Fighter Against British Rule in India
At 22, she helped establish the underground station Congress Radio, which amplified Mahatma Gandhi’s message of rebellion.
Usha Mehta with a cutout of Mahatma Gandhi in Mumbai in 1997. She gave daily radio news bulletins during Gandhi’s Quit India campaign, until she was arrested.Credit.Reuters
May 13, 2021, 4:32 p.m. ET
Overlooked is a series of obituaries about remarkable people whose deaths, beginning in 1851, went unreported in The Times.
When Mahatma Gandhi gave his famous “Do or Die” speech on Aug. 8, 1942, galvanizing Indians to demand the end of British rule, Usha Mehta heeded the call. ....

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