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Bhagat Singh's birth anniversary: Famous quotes and his contribution to India’s freedom struggle

The revolutionary leader Bhagat Singh was born to a Sikh family on September 27, 1907 in Lyallpur quarter, now in Pakistan. He belonged to a family who were involved in the freedom struggle, which is the reason he was drawn towards India ’s movement for Independence at an early age.

He supported Mahatma Gandhi in theNon-Cooperation Movement and was affected by the Jallianwala Bagh butchery (1919 1919) and the violence against unarmed Akali protestors at Nankana Sahib (1921 1921). He was an agnostic and was firmly against capitalism.

Bhagat Singh ’s contribution to India ’s freedom struggle
Bhagat Singh began the Naujawan Bharat Sabha in the era 1926 to encourage the peasants and workers to fight against British rule. He was the registrar of that organisation.
In 1928, the Hindustan Socialist Association (HSRA HSRA) was also established by him, along with Sukhdev, Chandrasekhar Azad and others.

Bhagat Singh also took payback for the death of his friend Lala Lajpat Rai, which turned out to be an incident and got a part of the Lahore Conspiracy Case. After this conspiracy, he fled to Lahore.
Bhagat Singh's inspiring quotations

  • " They may kill me, but they can not kill my ideas. They can crush my body, but they won't be equal to crush my spirit. "
  • " I'm such a lunatic that I'm free even in jail "
  • " I'm full of ambition and hope and charm in life. But I can renounce everything in time of need'
  • However, the sound has to be very loud "
  •  " If the deaf have to hear. " Bombs and pistols don't make a revolution. The sword of revolution is sharpened on the whetting stone of ideas. "
  • " May the sun in his course visit no land freer, happier, more lovely, than this our own country. "
  • " Revolution is an inalienable right of mankind. Freedom is an imperishable birthright of all. Labour is the real sustainer of society. "
  • " Merciless criticism and independent thinking are two traits of revolutionary thinking. Lovers, lunatics and poets are made of the same stuff. "
  • " One shouldn't interpret the word' revolution' in its literal sense. Various meanings and significance are attributed to this word, according to the interests of those who use or misuse it. For the established agencies of exploitation, it conjures up a feeling of blood- stained horror. To the revolutionaries, it's a sacred phrase. "
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