Bhagat Singh in English

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Bhagat Singh, better known as, Shaheed Bhagat Singh was a freedom fighter who left no stone unturned to bring about reforms in the fight against the British. He is said to be one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian freedom struggle. He was dedicated to reaching his goals and had a clear vision.

Bhagat Singh was extremely troubled by the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1912. He was just twelve years old at the time, and the incident left him with a lasting scar. He brought a bottle of mud that had been stained with the blood of the victims, and he worshipped it. His commitment to socialism led to the creation of political revolutions that no one could have foreseen. The turning point in his life was the killing of freedom fighter Lala Lajpat Rai. Bhagat Singh could not tolerate the injustice and planned to avenge Rai’s death. He planned the murder of British Official John Saunders and to bomb the Central Legislative Assembly.

Childhood of Bhagat Singh

His family actively participated in the fight for Indian independence when he was born. Both his uncle Sardar Ajit Singh and father Sardar Kishan Singh were well-known liberation fighters at the time. Both were well renowned for endorsing Gandhian philosophy. They consistently motivated the people to participate in large numbers in opposition to the British and hence Bhagat Singh was also deeply impacted by it. Bhagat Singh was born with a sense of national patriotism and a determination to liberate the country from British rule. His blood and veins carried it.

Education of Bhagat Singh

When Mahatma Gandhi called for a boycott of institutions supported by the government, Bhagat Singhs’s father backed him. Bhagat Singh therefore quit school when he was 13 years old. The National College in Lahore was his next stop. He studied the European revolutionary movements in college and was greatly motivated.

Bhagat Singh’s contributions to the nation

Bhagat Singh read a lot of papers regarding nationalist movements in Europe. As a result, in 1925, he was greatly motivated by the same. In support of his national movement, he established the Naujavan Bharat Sabha. Later, he became a member of the Hindustan Republican Association, where he met some well-known revolutionaries, including Chandrashekhar Azad, Rajguru, and Sukhdev. He also started writing for the magazine of the Kirti Kisan Party. His parents at the time wanted him to marry but he turned down this proposal as he intended to devote his entire life to the struggle for independence. He was a person of interest to the British police as a result of his participation in numerous revolutionary operations. Police thus detained him in May 1927. After a few months, he was let out of prison and started writing revolutionary newspaper pieces once more.

Bhagat Singh was a great patriot. He not only battled for India's freedom, but he was also willing to risk his life to achieve it. His passing sparked intense patriotic feelings across the nation. He was revered as a martyr by his supporters. He will always be known to us as Shaheed Bhagat Singh.

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