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bhagat singh from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia this article is about the revolutionary. for early immigrant in usa, see bhagat singh thind. bhagat singh bhagat singh 1929 140x190.jpg bhagat singh as he appeared in 1929 after cutting his hair in lahore to escape detection by police born september 1907[a] jaranwala tehsil, punjab, british india died 23 march 1931 (aged 23) lahore, punjab, british india organization naujawan bharat sabha, kirti kisan party, hindustan socialist republican association movement indian independence movement bhagat singh (ipa: [pə̀ɡət̪ sɪ́ŋɡ] ( listen) 27/28 september 1907 – 23 march 1931)[a] was an indian socialist 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" in a number of south asian and middle eastern languages. born into a sikh family which had earlier been involved in revolutionary activities against the british raj, as a teenager singh studied european revolutionary movements and was attracted to anarchist and marxist ideologies. he was involved in several revolutionary organisations and became prominent in the hindustan republican association (hra), which changed its name to the hindustan socialist republican association (hsra) in 1928. seeking revenge for the death of lala lajpat rai, singh was involved in the murder of british police officer john saunders. he eluded efforts by the police to capture him. soon after, together with batukeshwar dutt, he and an accomplice threw two bombs and leaflets inside the central legislative assembly. the two men were arrested, as they had planned to be. held on this charge, he gained widespread national support when he underwent a 116-day fast in jail, demanding equal rights for european prisoners and those indians imprisoned for what he believed were political reasons. during this time, sufficient evidence was brought against him for a conviction in the saunders case, after trial by a special tribunal and appeal at the privy council in england. he was convicted and subsequently hanged for his participation in the murder, aged 23. his legacy prompted youth in india to begin fighting for indian independence and he continues to be a youth idol in modern india, as well as the inspiration for several films. he is commemorated with a large bronze statue in the parliament of india, as well as a range of other memorials. contents [hide] 1 early life 2 later revolutionary activities 2.1 lala lajpat rai's death and murder of saunders 2.2 escape 2.3 1929 assembly bomb throwing incident 2.4 assembly bomb case trial 2.5 further trial and execution 3 popularity 4 ideals and opinions 4.1 atheism 4.2 regarding death 4.3 criticism 5 legacy 5.1 memorials and museums 5.2 modern day 6 see also 7 references 8 further reading 9 external links

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స్వచ్ఛమైన

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