Lala Hukamchand Jain took part in both the Quit India Movement and the Non-Cooperation Movement. He was a prominent freedom fighter from Punjab who was also a member of the Indian National Congress. He was arrested and imprisoned several times for his participation in the freedom struggle.
The Quit India Movement was a major movement launched by the Indian National Congress in 1942. The aim of the movement was to demand the British to quit India. The movement was led by Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. The movement was a major success and it led to the British finally granting India independence in 1947.
The Non-Cooperation Movement was a major movement launched by the Indian National Congress in 1920. The aim of the movement was to achieve swaraj or self-rule for India. The movement was led by Mahatma Gandhi. The movement was a major success and it led to the British granting India a greater degree of self-rule.
Lala Hukamchand Jain was a brave and courageous freedom fighter who made a significant contribution to the Indian freedom struggle. He is an inspiration to all Indians and his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.