Do you know? Shaheed-E-Azam Bhagat Singh had been in the run for India's liberation since childhood
Do you know? Shaheed-E-Azam Bhagat Singh had been in the run for India's liberation since childhood
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Shaheed Bhagat Singh, who was immortalized in the pages of Indian history, was born on this day 27th September 1907. Bhagat Singh made a big contribution in India's freedom movement. But even then, India could not become independent while Shaheed Bhagat Singh was alive. Bhagat Singh's family belonged to the Sikh community and was full of patriotism.

However, Bhagat Singh's family never wanted Bhagat Singh to risk his life for the country in this way. Shaheed Bhagat Singh, who lit the flame of freedom in his heart, started dreaming of an independent India from his school days and had learnt to fight against the British. Running away from home without family permission, spending time with friends and dying for the country are all reminds us even today. Bhagat Singh's love for the country's independence, or rather, the madness was such that he was leaving no stone unturned to overthrow the British and The English rule from this country.

Bhagat Singh never liked to bow down to the British. Even after that, he stood by Mahatma Gandhi in the non-cooperation movement. But Gandhiji's policies forced him to leave and then Bhagat Singh did not support Gandhiji and started supporting the other party. Bhagat Singh did not do anything without his friends, in almost all the battles fought against the British, Bhagat Singh along with other revolutionaries like Sukhdev, Rajguru has also been involved in battles against the English rule.

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