India’s First Underwater Prison: The Mysterious Drowning Cells of Cellular Jail 🌊

Discover the chilling history of the Cellular Jail in the Andaman Islands, where India’s first underwater cells once held prisoners in terrifying conditions. Uncover the secrets behind this haunting prison.

India’s First Underwater Prison: The Mysterious Drowning Cells of Cellular Jail 🌊
India’s First Underwater Prison: The Mysterious Drowning Cells of Cellular Jail 🌊

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Deep in the Andaman Islands stands the Cellular Jail — a grim reminder of India’s freedom struggle. But hidden within its walls was something far more terrifying: underwater punishment cells where prisoners were locked during high tide, left to drown if they couldn’t survive.

Built by the British to crush revolutionaries, the Cellular Jail became a place of unimaginable suffering. These drowning cells were a brutal innovation in colonial torture — and few people know they even existed.

In this video, we uncover the dark history of this prison, the freedom fighters who endured its horrors, and why it still stands as a symbol of sacrifice.

📍 Watch till the end to uncover the truth about one of the most shocking chapters in India’s history.
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