THE UNDISCLOSED HERO.....BHAGAT SINGH

SANYAM ARORA (“It's hard to beat a person who never gives up.”)   (20168 Points)

06 January 2011  

FIRSTLY  GOOD MORNING TO ALL F U....MAY DIS JAN BRINGS LOTS N LOTS F SUCCESS FOR ALL OF YOU........!!! DIS FORUM MEANS A LOT FOR ME.....TO START WITH I WILL LIKE TO CRITICISE D THINKING AND MENTALITY OF DIS GENERATION....DON MIND BUT IF A ASK U D BIRTH DATE OF BHAGAT SINGH OR ODER INSPIRATIONAL HEROES....NO BODY WOULD BE ABLE TO ANS DIS....BUT IF I WILL ASK D BIRTH DATE F SALMAN KHAN R ODER BOLLWOOD CELLEB....90 % WILL BE ABLE TO GIVE D ANS...WAT IS HAPPENING TO ALL F U....

 

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DOSE WHO DID A LOT FOR D COUNTRY AND LOST DERE LIFE FOR D INDEPENDENCE ARE GETTING JUST A FEW LINE TOPIC IN D BOOKS......U ALL SHOULD UNDERSTAND DERE SACRIFICE....IF DEY WOULD HAVE NOT DONE IT....WE ALL WOULD HAVE STILL BEING TREAATED AS SERVANTS.....JUST N JUST BECAUSR F DERE EFFORTS WE R CALLED AS INDEPENDENT..... AND ON D ODER HAND D ONES WHO R DESTROYING D NATION,WE R PRASIG DEM....

BY DOING DIS WE ARE MAKING SINS OF D TRUE HEOES UPSET.......SEE ITS REALLY DIFFICULT FOR ME TO TOK ABOUT EVERY HERO IN MY POST,SI I HAVE DECIDED TO GIVES SPECIAL FOCUS ON BHAGAT SIINGH....D TRUE HERO.................

               

             THE UNDISCLOSED HERO..BHAGAT SINGH...............!!!!

1...INTRODUCTION............

Bhagat Singh (Punjabi: ਭਗਤ ਸਿੰਘ بھگت سنگھ, [pə̀ɡət̪ sɪ́ŋɡ]) (28 September 1907[7] – 23 March 1931) was an Indian freedom fighter, considered to be one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian independence movement. He is often referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh (the word shaheed meaning "martyr").

Born to a Jat[8] Sikh family which had earlier been involved in revolutionary activities against the British Raj, Singh, as a teenager, became an atheist and had studied European revolutionary movements. He also became attracted to anarchism and marxist ideologies.[9] He became involved in numerous revolutionary organizations

2...REVOLUTINARY MOVEMENT......

 

Bhagat Singh was an outstanding revolutionary and martyr of the Indian anti-colonial movement. He represented the youth who were dissatisfied with Gandhian politics and groped for revolutionary alternatives. Bhagat Singh studied the European revolutionary movement and was attracted to anarchism and communism. He became a confirmed atheist, socialist and communist. He realised that the overthrow of British rule should be accompanied by the socialist reconstruction of Indian society and for this political power must be seized by the workers. Bhagat Singh and B.K. Dutt enunciated their understanding of revolution in a statement made in connection with the Assembly Bomb case on 6th June, 1929:

'By Revolution we mean that the present order of things, which is based on manifest injustice must change. Producers or labourers, in spite of being the most necessary element of society, are robbed by their exploiters of their labour and deprived of their elementary rights. The peasant who grows corn for all, starves with his family; the weaver who supplies the world market with textile fabrics, has not enough to cover his own and his children's bodies; masons, smiths and carpenters who raise magnificent palaces, live like pariahs in the slums. The capitalists and exploiters, the parasites of society, squander millions on their whims.'

They argued that a 'radical change' was necessary 'and it is the duty of those who realise it to reorganise society on the socialistic basis'. For this purpose the 'establishment of the dictatorship of the proletariat' was necessary (ed. Shiv Verma, Selected Writings of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, New Delhi, 1986, pp. 74-75).

That Bhagat Singh and his comrades had passed over to the positions of Communism is also apparent from their actions and slogans in the Lahore Conspiracy Case on January 21, 1930. The accused appeared in court wearing red scarves. As soon as the magistrate took the chair they raised the following slogans: 'Long Live Socialist Revolution', 'Long Live the Communist International', 'Long live the people', 'Lenin's name will never die', and 'Down with Imperialism.' Bhagat Singh then read the text of the following telegram in the court and asked the Magistrate to transmit it to the Third

3....HIS FAMOUS WORKS.................

BOMB IN D ASSEMBLY

TRIAL AND EXECUTION

ANARCHISM

4....CONCLUSION..............

ALL OF US HAVE FORGOT DESE TRUE HEROES....DERE WORKS,SACRIFICE TOWARD D NATION....DEY BROUGHT US TOGEADER AS A NATION.....SO ITS A REQUEST TO ALL F U TO SING A SONG FROM D BOTTOM F UR HEART TO MAKE DERE SOUL HAPPY.............

                                                                              AAI MERE VATAN KE LOGO,

                                                                     JARA AANKH ME BHAR LO PAANE,          

                                                                     JO SHAHEDD HUE HAI UNKE,

                                                                        JAARA YYAD KAO KURBANE.....

                                                           

                                                             THANKS.............

REGARDS.......

SANYAM ARORA