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Bhagat Singh was a prominent Indian revolutionary and freedom fighter known for his radical activism against British colonial rule. Born on September 28, 1907, in Banga, Punjab, he grew up in an environment steeped in the struggle for independence. His early exposure to revolutionary ideas and the injustices faced by his fellow Indians shaped his commitment to social justice and political change. Singh's life was marked by a series of daring acts of defiance, including the assassination of a British police officer in retaliation for the killing of a fellow activist. He was ultimately captured and became a symbol of resistance against oppression.

Singh was not only an activist but also a prolific writer. His works, such as "Why I am an Atheist," reflect his philosophical beliefs and his critiques of both colonialism and organized religion. He used his writings to inspire others to join the fight for independence. Despite his young age, Singh's courage and intellect left a lasting impact on India's struggle for freedom. He was executed on March 23, 1931, yet his legacy continues to resonate, inspiring generations to pursue justice and equality.

Nationalitet Indisk
Födelsedatum September 28, 1907
Födelseplats Banga, Punjab, British India
Dödsdatum March 23, 1931
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