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What Were Bhagat Singh’s Views on Language Imposition?
Imagine having a heated debate with your favorite freedom fighter.dapra.medium.com
Nice article.
Wasn't he anti-islam and anti-urdu?
I mean he was a cammunist I believe so anti- god itself
Shaheed Bhagat Singh was hanged at the age of 24 by the British government. He was a Socialist or a Communist till the point he was hanged. A true patriot. I quote from my thread from last year whose OP is by the Indian Muslim historian Irfan Habib :
Please read the rest of the OP and the subsequent thread discussion.I will conclude with the last moments of Bhagat Singh’s life, as reported by his close associate Manmathnath Gupta, he writes:
“When called upon to mount the scaffold, Bhagat Singh was reading a book by Lenin or on Lenin. He continued his reading and said, ‘Wait a while. A revolutionary is talking to another revolutionary’. Bhagat Singh continued to read. After a few moments, he flung the book towards the ceiling and said, ‘Let us go’.” [Emphasis added]
This is the true legacy of Bhagat Singh which we need to commemorate. He read all possible revolutionary or even anarchic literature to build his vision of independent India. It also tells us why we need to listen to those who read and write; they may imagine India differently, but they do not deserve to be punished for what they read or write.