MOHAMMAD
GHOUSE KHATOON
Date
of Death: 20th November, 1990
Mohammad
Ghouse Khatoon, who contributed indirectly to Indian national movement with
good qualities such as sacrifice, dedication, tolerance, endurance and courage
was the wife of the freedom fighter Mohammad Ghouse Baig. She belongs to Bapatla Town of Guntur
district, Andhra Pradesh. She supported
her husband who took very active part in Chirala-Perala Agitation,
Pedanandipadu Non payment of taxes and Salt Satyagraha Movements, which had
their own place in the history of the Indian Freedom Movement and which were
also praised by Mahatma Gandhi. She
played a supporting role in the National Movement, providing shelter to leaders
of Indian National Congress like Bhogaraju Pattabhi Seetaramaiah, Durga Bai
Deshmukh, Tanguturi Prakasham Pantulu.
She was very kind and affectionate towards the leaders and activists of
the Indian National Congress. In those
days, her home was the care of address and shelter home for the many leaders
and activists of Indian National Movement.
Her husband Ghouse Baig was jailed for participating in the Khilafat and
Non Cooperation Movement in 1921. When
the British Government also imposed heavy fine on him, Khatoon paid the fine by
selling her own Jewellery. She also paid
fine by selling her remaining jewellery when her husband Ghouse Baig was once
again arrested for participating in the Pedanandipadu Non payment of Tax
Movement. Ghouse Khatoon, though hailed
from a wealthy family, lived a simple life.
After selling her ornaments to pay the fine imposed on her husband, she
never wore any jewellery again. When her
husband Ghouse Baig took part in the Civil Disobedience Movement, the
Government seized his properties. Though
the financial conditions of her family deteriorated, Khatoon did not worry,
rather felt happy that even in that way she was able to serve the nation. She cared little even when her family lost
all its immovable properties. She felt
very happy for the opportunity she got sacrifice for the nation. She also felt proud of her husband for getting
arrested again and again in the Indian National Movement. Mohammad Ghouse Khatoon, who was keen on the
Khadi Movement and committed to wearing Khadi till her last breath passed away
on 20th November, 1990.
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