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The revolutionary who went to the gallows smiling

New Delhi, September 27  ‘Freedom is my birthright and I will have it.’ These are the words of Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh who spoke while looking into the eyes of the British government.

Born on 28 September 1907, Shaheed-e-Azam’s 117th birth anniversary is on Saturday. This country never got a freedom lover like him again. Even today, if someone reads his patriotic tale of bravery, his eyes will become moist and his chest will swell with pride.

This brave soldier, who said goodbye to the world at a young age, became immortal in the history of India on the day when Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev were hanged by the British government on 23 March 1931 while fighting for freedom. Nearly 93 years have passed since this, but Bhagat Singh is still alive in our minds.

Sardar Bhagat Singh was hanged by the British government on charges of being involved in the Lahore Conspiracy Case. Along with him, Rajguru and Sukhdev were also given death sentence. Even after pronouncing death sentence, the British government remained afraid of these lions of Mother India. Neither fear of punishment, nor sorrow of death… only ‘Inquilab Zindabad’ was on the tongue.

Bhagat Singh and his companions kissed the noose of hanging smilingly and raised the slogan of Inquilab Zindabad. The British stopped their breath, but after their sacrifice, the fire of rebellion intensified in the whole country.

His personality and personality was such that it made everyone crazy about him. He was very fond of writing and reading, and it was also said about him that after listening to his Shayari, a man’s love will turn into a revolution. His words contained love for the country.

The biggest presentation of Bhagat Singh’s literary love is his jail diary. In which he has discussed a lot about poets and poets.

‘I am writing the end of a mission whose beginning will come tomorrow, every drop of my blood will bring revolution. Whether I live or not, this is my promise to you, that after me there will be a flood of people dying for the country.’ His such precious words touched the hearts of patriots and made him immortal forever.

I have passion in my heart, a spark of patriotism in my eyes, I have the power in my voice that can stop the breath of the enemy. Bhagat Singh, who had such a personality, is not among us today. But, he has become immortal forever in the history of India and in the minds of the countrymen. His legacy is still a source of inspiration.

 

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