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short note on Bhagat Singh​

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Answered by nyatibhavya0905
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Bhagat Singh was born in the Banga village at the Lyallpur District in Punjab on September 28, 1907.

He came from a family of Freedom fighters -his father, Sardar Kishan Singh, and uncle, Sardar Ajit Singh, were a part of the Independence movement.

He was highly inspired by Kartar Singh Sarabha, a member of the Ghadar Party.

He was a brilliant student, an avid reader, and took part in all extra-curricular activities.

Bhagat Singh quit school at the age of 13 to join and devote his life to the Independence movement.

Bhagat Singh founded the Navjawan Bharat Sabha in the year 1926.

He was charged for killing a British police officer, John Saunders, and was arrested on December 17, 1927.

He went by the slogan “Inguilab Zindabad .”

Bhagat Singh was a great inspiration, and his courage and ideologies aided India to gain Independence on August 15, 1947.

He was executed on March 23, 1931, and is considered a martyr by his followers.

Bhagat Singh was an Indian socialist and a revolutionary freedom fighter.

He was an expert who transcended in both writings as well as reading languages such as Gurumukhi, Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, and English at a very young age.

He was inclined towards the Marxist ideologies and the anarchist ideas that led to revolutionary contributions towards the movement.

He was a part of the “Hindustan Republican Association (HRA)” and later on renamed the Association as the ‘Hindustan Socialist Republican Association’ (HSRA).

He was a part of multiple revolutionary organizations and set the most excellent example of patriotism.

Bhagat Singh, along with his comrade Batukeshwar Datt distributed brochures that cruelly scrutinized the British policies in the Central Assembly.

Bhagat Singh’s comrade Jatinder Nath Sanyal wrote an autobiography on the life of Bhagat Singh and published it in May 1931.

Bhagat Singh joined hands with Jatin Das on a hunger strike to demand better living conditions for the prisoners in the Indian jails.

He was executed at the age of 23 for murdering British police officer John Saunders.

He was the ideal inspiration for the youth of present India, and his ideologies and thoughts still linger among us.

Answered by archanashukla3188
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Bhagat Singh was born in Punjab, Indiaon September 27, 1907, to a Sikh family deeply involved in political activities. He quit school at thirteen to devote his life to Indian independence. He became involved in several violent demonstrations of political defiance and was arrested several times.

Bhagat Singh was a brave freedom fighter and revolutionary of the India Independence movement. His feelings of patriotism were not only restricted against British rule but also towards the division of India on communal lines. He could foresee it and finding such an esteemed leader is difficult. He was genius, mature and always attract towards socialism. He in fact participated in the non-cooperation movement.

Bhagat Singh died at the age if 23 on 23 March 1931

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