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whats wrong if he realeses the book.
Bhagat Singh went beyond religion to fight for the people, irrespective of their religious affiliations.
If Bhagat Singh wanted, he could have easily fought and even died fighting without renouncing his faith. But the matter of faith is a matter of belief, and Bhagat Singh decided not to believe anything simply because it was in some scriptures, rather he decided to live it, otherwise, it would be hypocrisy. Thus, Bhagat Singh never allowed his faith or religious beliefs to play any role whatsoever in all he did. He did not become an atheist to hide his identity, rather to renew his identity basing it not on scriptures but on his own understanding of the world, and for the sake of the people.
Whereas, Modi is yet to prove that he is ready to go beyond the lines of religious faith and work for the masses irrespective of their religious faith. Time and again Modi has proved that in his eyes, Muslims are not equal to Hindus. His eager endorsement of Hindutva is not wrong in itself, but is not a necessity either. However, with his being a mass leader in a secular nation, he ought to treat Islamic faith with as much respect as he treats Hinduism. Such partial treatment is completely opposite to the ideas and martyrdom that "Bhagat Singh" stood for, and still stands for.
Fact is, Modi is simply trying to cash in on Bhagat Singh's name. If he were really dedicated to any social cause, he would rather utilize his time to do something constructive, not this.
The family's stand is very valid as well as urgent!