
Aruna Asaf Ali is remembered as the “Grand Old Lady of the Independence Movement,” yet her story is often overlooked in mainstream accounts of India’s freedom struggle. A fearless leader, she defied both colonial authority and social convention—most famously hoisting the Congress flag at the Gowalia Tank Maidan during the Quit India Movement in 1942, inspiring thousands to resist British rule. But her courage was not confined to that single act. From her role as an underground organiser to her unwavering commitment to social justice long after independence, Aruna’s life reflects a rare combination of political daring, intellectual conviction, and personal sacrifice.In this episode, we trace her journey from schoolteacher to revolutionary, highlighting her resilience in the face of imprisonment, her strategic brilliance, and her deep concern for the future of a free India. Join us to rediscover a woman whose spirit still resonates today.