Brief introduction -
Name: Bhagat Singh
Birth: 28 September 1907
Place of Birth: Banga, Jaranwala Tehsil, Lailpur District, Punjab (Pakistan)
Father: Kishan Singh
Mother: Vidyavati Kaur
Teaching: D.A.V. High School - Lahore, National College - Lahore
Major Book: Why I Am An Atheist - Why I am an Atheist.
Organization: Naujawan Bharat Sabha, Kirti Kisan Party, Hindustan Republic Association, Kranti Dal
Death: 23 March 1931
Deathplace: Lahore, Punjab (Pakistan)
Shaheed Bhagat Singh's early life
When Bhagat Singh was born, his father Kishan Singh, uncle Ajit Singh and Swarn Singh were jailed for protesting against the Colonization Bill enacted in 1906. Chacha Ajit Singh was the proponent of the movement and founded the Indian Patriot Association.
Bhagat Singh studied in Dayanand Anglo Vedic (D.A.V.) High School and then a B.A from National College. At the young age of 13, he witnessed the massacre of Jallianwala Bagh and that incident had a great impact on him. After that massacre, he quit his studies and became active in the freedom movement.
Activism in freedom movement
Bhagat Singh of Jallianwala massacre decided to offer his whole life for freedom. He started opposing British rule. Full credit goes to Bhagat Singh for popularizing the slogan "Inquilab Zindabad". In 1928, the British Government organized the Simon Commission to discuss autonomy for the Indian people.
Many political organizations boycotted the event as there was no Indian representative in this commission. On 30 October 1928, Lala Lajpat Rai led a procession of all parties and marched towards Lahore railway station to protest against the arrival of the Simon Commission.
During this march, Lala Lajpat Rai was badly injured in the lathicharge of Superintendent of Police James A. Scott. The injured Lala Lajpat Rai died within a few days. To avenge the death of Lala Lajpat Rai, Bhagat Singh and his two other associates killed another Superintendent of Police, John P. Saunders, with James A. Scott. Bhagat Singh and his companions were searched extensively to capture him but in spite of that he survived arrest.
In protest against the Defense of India Act, the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association planned to detonate a bomb inside the assembly premises where the ordinance was about to be passed. On 8 April 1929, Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt threw bombs in the corridors of the assembly and raised slogans of 'Inquilab Zindabad!'. Bhagat Singh did not want anyone dead or injured due to the bomb explosion. So the bomb was thrown away from the crowded place, but still many members of the council were injured in the uproar. After the blasts Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar had a chance to escape but they did not run away and kept raising slogans of 'Inquilab Zindabad!' Later both were arrested and put in Delhi jail. During the 2-year jail, Bhagat Singh wrote many letters to his family and relatives, those letters are considered to be the mirror of his thoughts. Bhagat Singh and his comrades also carried out a hunger strike for several days against the atrocities on Indians in jail. During this time, his partner Yatindranath gave up his life. On 5 October 1929, Bhagat Singh finally broke his 116-day fast at the request of his father and the Congress leadership. On 26 August 1930, the court declared Bhagat Singh as a criminal under Section 129, 302 of the Indian Penal Code and Explosive Substances Act. The court pronounced its 300-page judgment on 7 October 1930. It announced that necessary evidence had been presented to confirm Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru's involvement in the Saunders murder. Bhagat Singh was given the opportunity to present his case but Bhagat Singh admitted the murder. Bhagat Singh and his comrades shouted slogans of 'Inquilab Zindabad!' In the judgment, the court sentenced the three to death. Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru were all to be hanged on 24 March 1931, but due to heavy opposition in the country, all three were hanged on 23 March 7 at 33 minutes. There is respect in every Indian's heart for all the great men who gave their lives to liberate India, every Indian revolutionary like Bhagat Singh will always be grateful to him and will remember him. To spread such freedom to Bhagat Singh, the young revolutionary country lover and to spread his message to the youth, he created the "Government Motilal Science College Bhopal" 'Bhagat Kranti Dal (BKD)' whose main objective is patriotism among the youth towards Bhagat Singh And the main goal is to have true reverence for our nation and make it paramount.
'So aware is my pen with my emotions,
If I want to write Ishq too, the revolution is written. ' The task of reaching such ideas to the youth
The president of the Bhagat Kranti Dal is Bhai Lokendra Rohit, mentor brother Anoop Dangi and his classmate friends who formed a group on 28 September 2011, named the Bhagat Kranti Dal, every year from the same day Bhagat Singh Day goes on a massive program and helps the youth Biography of Bhagat Singh And good ideas on his patriotic views etc.Programs, writing, posters, paintings, quiz competition, dance, mimicry, drama, speech competitions, etc., have been done on Bhagat Singh since 2011, from that day till date, which I have been doing continuously since 2013. I have been a witness till 2018, we congratulate them all for this good work This group of Motilal Science College continues to inspire the youth and take a big form at a young age so that their ideas can be easily reached to the public.
Bhagat Singh's poets name of country
So familiar is my pen with my emotions,
If I want to write Ishq too, the revolution is written.
I want tan, no money
Just want this country full of peace
As long as I am alive, for this motherland
And when I die, the tricolor is the shroud
I write the story with my blood
Make your life laugh by making my youth
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