Biography of Bhagat Singh
BIRTH:
ANTI-FOREIGN CLOTH MOVEMENT:
At
that time, there was a powerful anti-foreign cloth movement in the country.
Bhagat Singh took part in this movement and wore only Khadi.He would collect foreign clothes and burn them.
Bhagat Singh had no faith in non-violence and non-cooperation movement and
believed that armed revolution was the only practical way of winning freedom.
He went to Lahore and formed a group called 'Naujavan Bharat Sabha' which
consisted of young Indians and was appointed its Secretary. Here he was
introduced to Chandrasekhar Azad, another young revolutionary, with whom he
formed a great bond. All these days he had been a hero of the Sikhs; he now
became a national hero.
SIMON COMMISSION:
In February 1928, the Simon Commission, headed by Sir
John Simon, came to India to decide how much freedom and responsibility could
be given to the people of India. But there was no Indian on the committee, so
people decided to boycott it. Wherever the committee went, people protested
with black flags, shouting “Simon go back”. One such procession that was lathi
charged was led by Lala Lajpat Rai. A British police officer hit Lalaji on the
chest. Lalaji died after some days.
To averige Lalaji's death, Bhagat Singh and
two other revolutionaries Sukhdev and Rajguru shot dead Saunders, the police
officer responsible.
DEATH:
The three were arrested later for throwing a bomb in the
Delhi Assembly Hall and sentenced to death. Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru
were hanged a day before the appointed day on March 23rd, 1931. He has
rightfully been given the title of Shaheed-e-Azam (King of Martyrs).
He is an inspiror to many youngster,who can change the entire world.
DEATH CERTIFICATE OF BHAGAT SINGH:
Bhagat Singh is one of the honor and pride of INDIA and his life is inspiration to every youngster.
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