World Languages, asked by rahulrajgenius8663, 11 months ago

Why was Bhagat Singh moved by the Jallianwala Bagh incident

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Answered by ananyasparadise
32

Answer:

because he loved his country

Explanation:

and never wanted Indians to die from the hands of British ...and especially for no absolute reason

Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

     Bhagat Singh was one of the most revolutionary freedom fighters who fought the system single handedly without even giving a thought of what will happen to him, after the JallianwallahBagh massacre in the year 1913, The incident shook the Indian people to their very core because the britishers killed as many as 400 people including woman, children and infants.

     Bhagat Singh then and there decided to sacrifice his life to get freedom from the hands of the British. He was a stalwart at a very young age and died very young yet even today his contributions are fondly remembered.

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