Bhagat Singh Jayanti 2022: Revolutionary thoughts of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, who awaken the spirit of patriotism

Posted on 28th Sep 2022 by rohit kumar

The country is celebrating the 115th birthday of Bhagat Singh today. To get freedom for the country, Bhagat Singh had opened a front against the British. Bhagat Singh, who clashed with the British officers, was arrested for throwing a bomb in the Central Assembly. Even after facing the persecution of the British rule in jail, Bhagat Singh continued the demand for independence.

 

During the case in the court, he got an opportunity to spread the voice of freedom across the country. He was sentenced to death by the British and hanged Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru on 23 March 1931, a day before the scheduled date.

 

It is said that even when Bhagat Singh was being hanged, he had a smile and pride on his face. Today is the birth anniversary of the same martyr Bhagat Singh. Born on 28 September, the day of death of Bhagat Singh is celebrated as Martyrdom Day. The revolutionary thoughts and speeches of Bhagat Singh incited the youth of slave India to freedom and involved in the fight for freedom struggle. On the occasion of Bhagat Singh's birth anniversary, know about his such revolutionary ideas, which will increase the feeling of patriotism in you.

 

1- The desire of Sarfaroshi is now in our heart

 

It is to be seen how much emphasis is in Baju-e-killer.

 

2- every single particle of ash

 

moving with my heat

 

i'm such a lunatic

 

Who is free even in jail.

 

3- Life is lived on its own,

 

Only funerals are carried on the shoulders of others.

 

4- Only then the sanctity of the law

 

can last

 

until those people

 

Express desire.

 

farmer born in sikh family

 

Bhagat Singh was born on 28 September 1907 in a Sikh family in the village of Banga (now in Pakistan) in Lyalpur, Punjab. His father's name was Sardar Kishan Singh and mother's name was Vidyavati Kaur. Father Kishan Singh did not already like the British and his education, so after his early studies in the village school in Banga, Bhagat Singh was admitted to the Dayanand Anglo-Vedic School in Lahore.

 

Revolutionaries were in the family

 

Bhagat Singh's family was involved in revolutionary activities even before he was born. Bhagat Singh's father and uncle Ajit Singh himself took part in the movement against the British Canal Colonization Bill in 1907 and later in the Ghadar movement in 1914–1915. In this way, the child Bhagat had got a revolutionary atmosphere in the house since childhood.

 

English rule scared of Bhagat Singh

 

The British government was frightened by the protests against the hanging of Bharat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru. She was unable to cope with the anger of the Indians. In such a situation, for fear of deteriorating the atmosphere, the British changed the time and day of Bhagat Singh's execution. Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru were hanged secretly a day before the scheduled time. On 23 March 1931, at 7.30 pm, the three brave sons were hanged. During this time no magistrate was ready to monitor. Before his martyrdom, Bhagat Singh kept raising slogans against the British.

 

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