Bhagat Singh March 23 --- 23 March Bhagat Singh


Bhagat Singh March 23 --- 23 March Bhagat Singh

Bhagat Singh:

Bhagat Singh March 23 --- 23 March Bhagat Singh(1907 to March 23, 1931) The hero of the struggle for independence in the subcontinent. Bhagat Singh was a supporter of the socialist revolution. Indian society at the level of class-free equality was wanted. Born in Mouza Banga in Lyallpur district. Ajit Singh was h
is uncle on the Kama Gata ship. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre and non-cooperation movement accepted the bloodshed. He left school in 1921 and began his education at the National College. In 1927, Lahore was arrested in connection with the Dussehra bomb case and the royal fort was kept in Lahore. After being released on bail, the young Indians formed the Sabha and then joined the revolutionaries. At the same time as the Central Assembly was meeting in Delhi, he and Bay Dutt threw explosives at the Assembly Hall. Both were arrested. Court sentences life imprisonment On the arrival of the Simon Commission in 1928, there was a strong protest at the Lahore Railway Station. Police charged the baton in which Lala Lajpat Rai was injured. The then superintendent of police at Lahore was Mr Scott. The revolutionaries planned to kill them. But one day when Mr Sanders Assistant Superintendent of Police left Lahore from his office on a motorcycle, Shiv Ram Raj Guru and Bhagat Singh, etc., shot and killed him. Havdar Jain followed Singh. They also shot him and changed clothes at the DAV college hostel. Finally, Khan Bahadur Sheikh Abdul Aziz arrested all the revolutionaries in the Kashmir Building Lahore one night. He was tried in the Lahore Central Jail Room Court. Bhagat Singh and Dutt had earlier been convicted in the assembly bomb case. The trial lasted for three years. Khan Sahib Qalandar Ali Khan on behalf of the government and Lala Amar on behalf of the accused were senior lawyers. Bhagat Singh and Sikh Dev were sentenced to death and hanged on March 23, 1931. On the banks of the river Sutlej near Ferozepur, their bodies were burnt. Later, his memorial was erected here....

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