Discuss Bhagat Singh's ideology in about 250 words.
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Bhagat singh was an outright socialist who believed in moulding India into a secular, federal, democratic, socialist nation in which exploitation of one man by other would be impossible.
He believed in collective action by the masses rather than individual heroism to overthrow British rule.
A fan of Lenin he believed in socialism in letter and spirit and wanted the masses to play a prominent role in winning freedom for India along with socio-economic changes towards building an exploitation free society.
He believed in collective action by the masses rather than individual heroism to overthrow British rule.
A fan of Lenin he believed in socialism in letter and spirit and wanted the masses to play a prominent role in winning freedom for India along with socio-economic changes towards building an exploitation free society.
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He was a great patriot of our country,He was a big Revolutionary leader who wanted his country free from the evil Britishers If he has to pay the cost of his death also.When he was a child he saw many exploits of the British on the Indians,this led to the feeling of angryness and to take revenge of the Britishers.Because of Bhagat Singh's efforts the Britishs scared of the Indian Nationality rising out.
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