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MPHC JJA Exam English (Rahul Shrivastava Mobile 9407581655)
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Bhagat Singh, born on 27 September 1907, in Banga village near Lyallpur district in Punjab, British India, was a key figure in India’s struggle for independence. He became a notable revolutionary during the Indian independence movement. Early in his life, he joined the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA) and took part in acts against British rule. He was notably involved in the attempted bombing of the Central Legislative Assembly in Delhi. In 1929, he and two companions were convicted of killing British police officer John Saunders. Bhagat Singh was executed at the age of 23 on 23 March1931, in Lahore jail. His actions and sacrifice have made him a lasting symbol of resistance against British colonial rule, inspiring many in the fight for independence. Bhagat Singh is regarded as one of India’s leading figures in the fight for freedom. His legacy continues to inspire people to stand against injustice and work towards a better future. As a revolutionary, he pursued various radical means to free India from British colonial rule, which was exploiting the country’s resources and oppressing its people. After his death, he was given the title of “Shaheed” (martyr), a term that still holds great meaning. Bhagat Singh became widely known for his role in the Indian Independence Movement. His influence encouraged younger generations to join the fight for independence, and his writings played a key role in spreading the idea of a free India, leading to widespread unrest. To curb this nationalist sentiment, he was arrested and released five days later on a bond of 60,000 rupees.
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