Not passion… immense knowledge… the life of this Mahavir is an ideal for history.

Bhagat Singh

Bhagat Singh sacrifice

Shaheed Bhagat Singh has left an indelible mark in the history of India.He is a wise man with a scientific perspective on worldly matters.

People widely admire Bhavan as a great thinker. So Bhagat Singh, who had a logical and scientific approach to life. The whole life of that Mahavir, who smiled and kissed the noose for the liberation of the country. 

Here he fought to end slavery at the age of 23 and has become an ideal for history. September 28 is Bhagat Singh’s birth anniversary. On this occasion, his life is the best example for today’s generation.

The revolutionary hero who kissed the noose… Shahid Bhagat Singh

Bhagat Singh… Just hearing this name makes the hair stand on end. So the blood of the youth boils. His style of freedom struggle is an ideal for today’s youth. His fighting spirit is an inspiration for today’s generation.

Greatly, Bhagat Singh’s efforts to break the shackles of slavery in India. Kissing the noose. People still remember the brave man who embodied patriotism until his last breath. Courageously, he kept the flame of patriotism burning in his eyes even at the moment of death.

Early life of Shahid Bhagat Singh…

Bhagat Singh was born on September 27, 1907, in a simple middle-class family in the village of Banglu in Punjab. Mother Vidyawati and father Kisan Singh. Since his family members were also freedom fighters, Bhagat followed in their footsteps.

Education

Bhagat Singh studied at the Dayanand Anglo-Vedic High School, run by the Arya Samaj (a reformist wing of modern Hinduism). Then he studied at the National College in Lahore. Finally, he began to agitate against British rule in India as a young man.

Freedom Fighter

He also worked as a writer and editor for Punjabi-Urdu-language newspapers in Amritsar that advocated Marxist theories. He took the lead with the slogan “Inquilab Zindabad.”.

Lala Lajpati Roy death

Lala Lajpati Roy died on November 17 after being lathi-charged by the British police. On December 17, 1928, Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, Rajguru, and Sukhdev killed a British police officer named Sanders and put up posters.

The Public Safety Bill, brought by the British government to suppress the peasant struggles, was debated in the Delhi Central Assembly.

The British Arrested

Bhagat Singh

In protest against this, on April 8, 1929, Bhagat Singh and Batu Keswar Dutt threw smoke bombs. There they scattered pamphlets in the Delhi Central Assembly. So the British government arrested them.

In the jail, Deputy Jail Superintendent Mohammad Akbar, who was watching all this. He tried very hard to hold back his tears. The man walking towards the gallows had probably already become a celebrity in India. He was Bhagat Singh. Along with Bhagat Singh, his friends Sukhdev and Rajguru were also walking.

Imprisonment

All three of them were in jail as political prisoners. The three of them had requested the British government not to hang them like ordinary prisoners but to shoot them as political prisoners.

The British government rejected their request. Satwinder Singh mentioned this incident in his book “The Execution of Bhagat Singh.”.

Singh wrote in his book.”The executioners asked them who they wanted to hang first. Sukhdev replied by saying, ‘Hang me first.’’

It is better to commit suicide than to live within four walls

While serving his prison sentence, Sukhdev felt that he would be sentenced to life imprisonment. He wrote a letter saying, “It is better to commit suicide than to live within four walls.”

Bhagat Singh replied, Thinking of suicide is an act of anti-progress. It is also an act of cowardice. We are embracing death with a smile, but that doesn’t mean we’ve lost hope in life. We still hold onto hope, even as we face death with courage.

It means that we will not even consider lives to free our country from slavery. Even if we have to spend our entire lives within the walls of prison. We will continue our path of struggle from here.

Situation in Jail

So he went on a hunger strike for 114 days for the rights of political prisoners in prison. Here he ignited the spirit of struggle even in detention.

“Love is not an animalistic obsession. It is a great feeling based on moral values ​​and culture. It never degrades a person. Every man must have deep feelings of love.’ In this, Bhagat Singh wrote in a letter. The great mental maturity of Bhagat Singh, who defined love at the age of twenty, is evident in those words.

Three of them hanged

The executioners hung the nooses one after the other. Then the bodies of the three remained hanging on the gallows for a long time. Kuldeep wrote in the book.

After this, the doctor there confirmed that all three of them were dead. The jail officer deeply admired the courage of these three activists. But he refused to see their bodies.

Due to this, the British authorities immediately suspended him. Mention there are many more incidents in the film Bhagat Singh.

Public slogan against British government

Since the night of March 23, 1931, hundreds of people have been chanting slogans against the British government outside the Lahore Central Jail. Not only there, but protests have been going on across the country against the hanging of Bhagat Singh.

Meetings and conferences were also held in the Hyderabad state to commemorate the sacrifice of those young men.

Wrongly portrait Bhagat Singh as terrorist ?

At the age of 23, what is the value of life? Is life so insignificant? Is it all a boy’s passion? He was also a terrorist. Various misconceptions about spreading the thoughts and ideas of Bhagat Singh these days. The previous central government tried to brand him as a terrorist.

Here are Bhagat Singh’s personality, his feelings and outlook, and the way he understood society. And his views on Shiva Varma, his friend, have been expressed in Bhagat Singh’s life in the memoir ‘Samsmrut.’.

Bhagat Singh was the first person to say that the freedom struggle under Gandhi’s leadership was proceeding in a compromising manner and that it was not good.

Great freedom fighter

Bhagat Singh was a strong advocate for expelling British rulers from India. He also worked tirelessly towards bringing a socialist revolution to the country. So He eradicated the exploitation occurring within the country after that. 

His writings make it clear that he was a person with extraordinary political and ideological understanding.A humanist who made scientific perspective his path. A kind-hearted person who loved society immensely

Bhagat Singh quotes:

  1. Rebellion is not a revolution. It may lead to the end.

  1. Love always elevates a man’s character. It never diminishes him. Love is always love.

3. They may kill me. But they cannot kill my thoughts. They may burn my body. They cannot burn my soul.

4. The sound must be very loud for the deaf to hear.

5. Nature crafts lovers, fools, and poets from the same raw material. We love life. We love death. We die. We will bloom in the forest of red flowers.

6. We will mock the Gallows. We will sleep on the sparks.

7. We do not mix revolution with strikes. Bombs and guns cannot make a revolution. Sharpen the sword of revolution with your thoughts.

8. I am a human being, and whatever affects humanity does not concern me.