Who was bhagat singh and what slogan he rasies
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Bhagat Singh was born in 1907 in a famous patriotic family. His father was a congressman and his uncle was the famous Revolutionary Ajit Singh. Bhagat Singh was deeply influenced by the Gadar Hero, Kartar Singh Sarabha. He was a voracious reader and had read extensive literature on socialism, the Soviet Union and revolution movement the world of over.
Bhagat Singh has already before his arrest in 1929 abundant his faith terrorism and individual heroic action. He had come to believe that brought popular mass best movements alone could liberate India and mankind from servitude. As he put it, Revolution could only be achieved "by the masses for the masses". Bhagat Singh and Sukhdev also organised the Lahore Students' Union for open political walk among students. Infact Bhagat Singh never identified Revolution with the cult of the bomb.
He was asking the youth to give up terrorism without hurting in any way the sense of a heroic sacrifice that had marked his earlier career and that of the other great terrorist leaders. Life was bound to teach, sooner or later, correct politics, the sense of sacrifice once lost would not be easy to regain.
Bhagat Singh and his Comrades also redefined the scope and meaning of revolution. Revolution was no longer equated with militancy or violence. Its first objective was National Liberation and then the building of a new socialist society.
Bhagat Singh was born in Punjab, India (now Pakistan), on September 27, 1907, to a Sikh family deeply involved in political activities. He quit school at thirteen to devote his life to Indian independence. ... Singh was found guilty of killing a British police officer and hanged on March 23, 1931.May 19, 2015
Birth Date: September 27, 1907
Death Date: March 23, 1931
Occupation: Political Activist
Education: Dayanand Anglo Vedic High School And National College
Bhagat Singh also known as Shaheed Bhagat Singh (28 September 1907 – 23 March 1931) was an Indian socialist and a revolutionary. He is considered to be one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian Independence Movement.
Inquilab Zindabad
Bhagat Singh coined a powerful slogan 'Inquilab Zindabad' which became the slogan of India's armed struggle. 9. He was hanged an hour ahead of the official time on March 23, 1931. It is said that Bhagat Singh was smiling when he was hanged.