Recently, a fascinating document surfaced, offering a glimpse into the operations of this clandestine radio station. A Police Wireless Monitoring Report dated October 14, 1942, reveals a broadcast by Congress Radio. The report provides details about the station's frequency, transmission time, and the message it conveyed.
The message, delivered in English by a male voice, announced a temporary suspension of broadcasts for a couple of days. It assured listeners that the station would resume its regular programming on October 16th at 7:30 AM and 8:45 PM. The broadcast concluded with the iconic Vande Mataram song, a powerful symbol of Indian nationalism.
Congress Radio played a crucial role in mobilizing public opinion against British colonial rule. It bypassed the censorship imposed by the British government and directly reached the masses, spreading news and inspiring them to join the struggle for independence.
The discovery of this document is a significant event in the annals of Indian history. It sheds light on the clandestine operations of Congress Radio and the sacrifices made by its operators.
As we continue to delve deeper into our history, it is essential to preserve such documents and share them with future generations. By doing so, we can honor the legacy of those who fought for India's freedom and inspire future generations to uphold the values of democracy and justice.
Let's continue to explore the rich tapestry of our history and learn from the past to build a brighter future.
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