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His seminal essay, "Why I am an Atheist," written in Lahore Central Jail, stands as a masterpiece of logic and rationalism. It separated him from traditional revolutionaries who relied on religious oaths. legends of bhagat singh exclusive
To evade capture, Bhagat Singh made the agonizing decision to shave his beard and cut his hair—a profound violation of his religious upbringing but a necessary sacrifice for the revolution. Dressed in a sharply tailored western suit and a felt trilby hat, he assumed the persona of a wealthy, aristocratic gentleman. This public link is valid for 7 days
Born on September 27, 1907 (or 28th, records vary), in the village of Banga in Lyallpur district (now in Pakistan), Bhagat Singh was not just born into a family; he was born into a revolution. It was a childhood drenched in the struggle for freedom. His father, Kishan Singh, and his uncle, Ajit Singh, were prominent freedom fighters, and in fact, his father and one uncle were in prison when he was born. The air he breathed was one of defiance. Can’t copy the link right now
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