Bhagat Singh Biography

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Bhagat Singh Biography

The name of Bhagat Singh is first mentioned in the list of India's most influential revolutionaries. Whenever we think of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the country's independence, then we can take the name of Bhagat Singh with great pride.

In 1929, he had bombed the British Assembly for avenge the death of Lala Lajpat Rai, and for this reason he was jailed for 116 days. Bhagat Singh did not trust Mahatma Gandhi's non-violence.

At the age of 23, he was hanged with Rajguru and Sukhdev, and while dying, he kissed the hanging of the gallows and welcomed the death happily. Since then, Bhagat Singh has remained the inspiration for youth of the country.

Full Name - Sardar Bhagat Singh Kishansing
Birth - September 28, 1907
Birthplace - Banga (district Lealpur, now in Pakistan)
Father - Kishan Singh
Mother - Vidyavati
Education - Passed Intermediate Examination in 1923.
Marriage - Not married.

"Sarfaroshi ki tamanna ab hamare dil me hai, dekhna hi zor kitna Bazu-e-Qatil me hai."

Bhagat Singh alias Shahid Bhagat Singh / Bhagat Singh was an Indian socialist who is considered an influential revolutionary of the Indian Independence Campaign. Who was born in the Sikh family of Punjab, who was always ready to fight against the British Raj. He had also practiced European revolutionaries in his youth days and was influenced by anarchist and Marxist ideology.

He worked closely with several revolutionary organizations in his lifetime, which included the Hindustan Republic Association, which changed its name in 1928 to the Hindustan Socialist Republic Association.

Bhagat Singh (Sandhu Jat) was born in 1907 to Kishan Singh and Vidyavati in No. 105, GB, Banga Village, Jarnwala Tehsil, Lyallpur District, Punjab, which was a province of India in British India.

He was born at the time when his father and his two uncle were released from jail. His family members were learned, some of whom were actively involved in the Indian independence movement, and the rest of the Maharaja used to serve the army of Ranjit Singh.

The village of Bhagat Singh's ancestor was a Khatkar Kalan, which was only a few distances from Nawashahar, Punjab (now its name changed to Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar).

His family was politically active. His grandfather Arjun Singh was a follower of Dayanand Saraswati in the campaign for the reconstruction of Hindu Arya Samaj. It had a great effect on Bhagat Singh.

Bhagat Singh's father and Chacha Kartar Singh and every Dayal Singh were also members of the Ghadar Party being run by them. Arjit Singh was exiled to various legal litigations due to Sue Singh's death in 1910 after being released from prison in Lahore.

Bhagat Singh did not go to Khalsa High School in Lahore like other Sikhs in his age. Bhagat Singh's grandfather of Q did not want to teach him the British Government. Later, he was admitted to Dayanand Vaidik High School, which was an institution of Arya Samaj.

In 1919, when he was only 12, thousands of unarmed people were killed in Bhagat Singh Jallianwala Bagh. When he was 14, he was one of those people who used to kill the British to defend themselves or to protect the country.

Bhagat Singh never adopted the element of Mahatma Gandhi's non-violence, he believed that it was important to become violent to gain independence. He always opposed Gandhiji's campaign of non-violence, according to Q. According to him, the reason behind the rural people killed in Chauri Chaura in 1922 was to be non-violent.

From then on, Bhagat Singh started a revolutionary campaign with some youth, whose main objective was to eliminate the British Raj.

In 1923, Bhagat Singh joined the National College of Lahore, where he participated in other activities as soon as he took part in the dramatic society (Dhongi Samaj).

In 1923, Punjabi essay organized by the Punjabi Hindi Sahitya Sammelan won essay competition, in which he wrote about the problems of Punjab. He was inspired by Italy's Giuseppe Mazzini campaign, and in view of this, Bhagat Singh founded the Indian National Youth Association in March 1926 in the Naujawan Bharat Sabha.

Later Bhagat Singh joined the Hindustan Republic Association, which had many brave leaders like Chandrashekhar Azad, Ram Prasad Bismil and Shahid Ashfullah Khan.

Bhagat Singh says that,

"My life has happened to fulfill a noble campaign, and this campaign has to give freedom to the country. And no temptation can be prevented by any person from achieving my goal. "

Given the influence of Bhagat Singh on the youth, the police took Bhagat Singh into custody in May 1927, saying that he was involved in the Lahore bomb blast in October 1926. Five weeks after being arrested and released, he was released on bail.

Bhagat Singh was also writing for Urdu and Punjabi newspapers selling in Amritsar and his editor was also. And these newspapers were published in the New India Bharat Sabha in which the British had drawn the skins.

Kirti also used to write Kisan Party newspaper for Kirti, as well as Veer Arjun, published in Delhi, also wrote for the newspaper. Most of his articles used the name Balwant, Ranjit and Rebel.

Bhagat Singh wanted to take revenge for the death of Lala Lajpat Rai, in which Bhagat Singh killed a British police officer John Saunders. The police made many unsuccessful attempts to capture Bhagat Singh and he always failed to catch Bhagat Singh. After some time, Bhagat Singh along with Batukeshwar Dutt throws two bombs and a letter on the Principal Law House.

Where they both got caught according to their plans. Where he was sent to jail on charges of murder, and when Bhagat Singh announced 116 days fast for the sake of equal rights to the European prisoners, he got the help of the entire nation far away.

During this period, the British officers gathered enough evidence against him and keeping his appeal in the High Court of England, Bhagat Singh was sentenced to 23 years of age for short sentences.

This sacrifice of Bhagat Singh inspired Indian youth to rise and fight for the independence of the nation. In many films of Indian cinema, Bhagat Singh was also considered as the inspiration for Yuvayo. And even today many young people consider them as their ideal.

Since childhood, Bhagat Singh was the inspiration of the nation service. He always opposed the British Raj. And the age at which the play was to be played, they did a revolutionary movement. We will see many stories of Bhagat Singh's bravery seen in history.

He was brave himself, but he also made his comrades brave and washed the British even in short life. They are the norms of Indian youth and today's youth should try to become a buzz in the same way.

Information about martyr Bhagat Singh at a glance 

1) Bhagat Singh / Bhagat Singh went to Kanpur in 1924. The first time they sold the newspaper they had to run their home. Later he came in contact with a revolutionary Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi. Bhagat Singh got a wake up call in his 'Pratap' newspaper office.

2) In 1925, Bhagat Singh / Bhagat Singh and his companions friends founded the Navjwan Bharat Sabha.

3) Dushehra was pulled out by some rogue people. Some people died due to this There was a doubt that the revolutionaries would have hands behind this. For Bhagat Singh, he was sent to jail and he was released from the court.

4) 'Hindustan Republican Association' Bhagat Singh active activist of this revolutionary organization.

5) Bhagat Singh started writing articles for 'kirti' and 'Akali' newspapers.

6) The youth, influenced by socialist ideas, decided to create a nation-wide revolutionary organization. Chandrashekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev etc. The young man was the main. These were all revolutionary secular ideas.

7) In 1928, at the meeting held at the Ferozeshah Kotla ground in Delhi, these youths formed the 'Hindustan Socialist Republican Association' organization, which was the aim of the organization to liberate India from British exploitation.

Along with that, the farmer - the unjust socio-economic system exploiting the labor was also to change. Bhagat Singh kept the word 'Socialist' in the name of the organization, and all those approved.

Assembling weapons and enforcement of programs, this less is assigned to this independent department. The name of this department was 'Hindustan Socialist Republican Army' and its chief was Chandrashekhar Azad.

8) In 1927, in order to make some improvements in India, the British government appointed 'Simon Commission', but Sato members in Simon Commission were the Englishmen. There was not even one Indian in it. Therefore, the Indian National Congress has decided to put a 'boycott' on the Simon Commission.

According to him, when Simon Commission came to Lahore, Punjab Kesari Lala Lajpat Rai had led a big front for his protest in the leadership. Lala Lajpat Rai was injured in the lathi charge by police brutally and died two weeks later in the hospital.

9) After the death of Lalaji, people are angry all over the country. Hindustan Republican Association decided to take revenge for Lalaji's murder. Scott, responsible for the death of Lalaji, was planning to die this officer. For this work, Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, Rajguru, Jayagopal were elected.

He made preparations to die on December 17, 1928, but in this attempt, Sanders, the second English officer, died. After this incident, Bhagat Singh / Bhagat Singh went to Kolkata to change the character. The place was identified by Jatindranath Das, the art of making a bomb. Bhagat Singh and Jatindranath started the bomb making factory in Agra.

10) After that Bhagat Singh / Bhagat Singh and his colleagues, the government made separate allegations against them. The first charge was to bomb them in the law board's hall. Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt, both of whom were sentenced to life imprisonment on this charge. But on the charge of the murder of Sanders Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru were convicted and sentenced to death.

Bhagat Singh Death / Death - Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru were all given the execution of great revolutionaries on March 23, 1931. While giving a declaration of 'Inquilab Zindabad', 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai', he embraced the laughter and death.

Bhagat Singh Slogans & Quotes:

"The wounds on the chest are all flakes. We are crazy, we are just crazy. "
"I am a human and I mean by whatever affects humanity!"
"Life lives on its own, others go on the shoulders."
"Good from where our good Hindustan is ours."


“सीने पर जो जख्म हैं, सब फूलो के गुच्छे हैं। हमें पागल ही रहने डॉ हम पागल ही अच्छे हैं।”
“मैं एक मानव हू और जो कुछ भी मानवता को प्रभावित करता हैं उससे मुझे मतलब हैं !”
“जिंदगी अपने दम पर जी जाती हैं, दूसरो के कंधो पर तो जनाजे निकलते हैं।”
“सरे जहा से अच्छा हिन्दुस्तान हमारा।”

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