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paragraph about Bhagat singh


student9276: Bhagat Singh was known to be one of the most influential revolutionary socialist. It was two of his acts of violence against the British government and his consequent execution that made him a household name.

Bhagat Singh was born in the year 1907 to Kishan Singh and Vidyavati in Punjab’s Banga village. His family members were actively involved in the independence movements and he it wasn’t too late when he also became a part of the freedom struggle.

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Answered by ankush205
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sahid sardar bhaghat singh was a legend. he was a true patriotic who sacrificed his life for the sake of his country. he had patriotic feelings since his childhood. one day when his mother asked him to get married then he replied that one day definitely I will get married but the bride would be different and that would be my death then his mother understood that now he has selected the way which was selected by his father and grandfather.... the feeling of patriotism could be seen in his childhood when he sow gun in his fields.... he was a great person and he did alot for us he is an inspiration for us... Jai Hind Jai Bharat...
Answered by SachinGupta01
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Bharat Singh was born on the 28th of September, 1907 in a Sandhu Jat family in Punjab's Doab district. He is referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh by all Indians. He joined the struggle for freêdom at a very young age and died as a matyr at the age of only 23 years. He always inspired the people to come out in masses to oppose the British. He was an Indian activist and he was one of the Indian leaders and most influential people in the Indian independence movement. He was a very great hero and his full name was Amar Krantikari Veer _'Shaheed Bhagat Singh. He had laughed and sacrificed his life in the freedom struggle of the country. Bhagat Singh was brilliant since childhood. Bhagat Singh started working in the revolutionary institutions of Punjab from the age of 14. He close his eyes on 23 March 1931.

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