72nd Independence Day: Why we celebrate 15th August as Independence Day

Independence Day 2018: India is celebrated as Independence Day on August 15. On this day India's prime Minister Red Fort fly India's national flag. The same is the day of January 26 the country Presidential flag fly. This time India is celebrating its 72 Independence Day. Why was the day of 15th August for Independence Day. It could have been no other day. But why the same day... Have you ever wondered about this? However, different historians have different values.

The British of some historians were supposed to transfer power to India until June 30, 1948, but Si Rajgopalachari, the last Viceroy of India, suggested to Lord Mountbatten that the independence date should not be 30 June 1948 but 15 August 1947. In fact, Rajgopalachari had asked Lord Mountbatten until June 30, 1948, if there was a wait, no power to transmit bachegi. Only then did Mountbatten choose the day of August 15.
72nd Independence Day
72nd Independence Day
NEW Delhi: Independence Day 2018: India celebrates the celebration of independence every year on August 15th. Independence Day (Indian Independence Day) is celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country. On Independence Day (Indian Independence Day) every year, the Prime Minister of India is fly flag from Red Fort. 15 August (15 August) 1947 the British had declared the country aysnchronous by handing the command of the rule of the country to the Bharitayo. But have you ever wondered why it was the 15th August date for India's independence (Independence Day)? Darahasal, the British parliament gave Lord Mountbatten (Lord Mountbatten) the right to transfer the Indian people to the santry of India until June 30, 1948. Lord Mountbatten was appointed as the last Viceroy of India in the year 1947. Mountbatten had chosen the 15th August date for India independence

Some historians believe that on the suggestion of C Rajgopalachari (C Rajagopalachari), Mountbatten picked the date of August 15 (15 September) for India's independence. C Rajgopalachari had asked Lord Mountbatten to Bachegi no power to transfer if the wait was made until June 30, 1948. In this way, Mountbatten opted for India's independence on August 15. The Indian idipades bill (Indian independence bills) was introduced on 4th July 1947 at the British House of Commons. The bill was proposed to be made by India's sharing and Pakistan's build-up. The bill was accepted on July 18, 1947 and was announced on August 14, 1947, India's independence (Indian independence) after midnight on Aug. 15, 12pm.

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Indian independence bills were introduced to the British House of Commons shortly thereafter. That was the day of 4th July 1947. The bill was also proposed to be made by India's sharing and Pakistan. The bill was accepted on July 18, 1947 and was announced on Aug. 14, 1947, India's independence after midnight on August 15, 12.

But some historians don't believe so. According to her decision to commemorate the Independence Day on August 15 was Mountbatten's own personal decision. According to historians Mountbatten wanted to show that there is control in their hands.

While some historians agree that Mountbatten considers the auspicious date on August 15 and that's why she made the finals on August 15 as Independence Day. Actually, on the 15th of August, the year 1945, the Japanese army surrendered in front of them. Then Mountbatten was the commander of Allied forces and it was only since she began seeing it as an auspicious date on August 15.

Some historians believe Mountbatten's personal decision to choose the Independence Day on August 15 (August 15). Mountbatten wanted people to show that everything is under her own control. Mountbatten considers the date of August 15, so she had chosen these dates for India's independence. The day of August 15 was good according to Mountbatten as the Japanese Army surrendered on August 15, 1945 at the time of World War II and was the commander of Lord Mountbatten Allied forces.