3. About Bhagat Singh Born: September 27th 1907 Death: March 23, 1931 He was the third son of SardarKishan Singh and Vidyavati Bhagat Singh was one of the most prominent faces of Indian freedom struggle
4. Life Bhagat Singh started following Non-Cooperation Movement called by Mahatma Gandhi He became involved in numerous revolutionary organizations Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA) Naujawan Bharat Sabha Kirti Kissan Party In 1919, when JalianwalaBagh massacre took place The massacre strengthened his resolve to drive British out from India
5. Before leaving home Bhagat Singh wrote a letter; he said, "The aim of my life is to fight for India's freedom. I don't wish for worldly pleasures. At the time of my Upanayanam (the initiation ceremony among the Hindus), my uncle had taken a sacred promise from me; I promised to sacrifice myself for the sake of the country. Accordingly I am now giving up my own happiness and going out to serve the country."
6. Bomb In The Assembly (Pathos) In the face of actions by the revolutionaries The British government enacted the Defence of India Act to give more power to the police The Act was defeated in the council by one vote. However, the Act was then passed under the ordinance that claimed that it was in the best interest of the public.
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8. In response to this act, the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association planned to explode a bomb in the Central Legislative Assembly where the ordinance was going to be passed. It was decided that Bhagat Singh and BatukeshwarDuttanother revolutionery would throw the bomb in the assembly On April 8, 1929, Singh and Dutt threw a bomb onto the corridors of the assembly and shouted "InquilabZindabad!“("Long Live the Revolution!").
9. The bomb neither killed nor injured anyone He and Dutt were sentenced to 'Transportation for Life' for the bombing on June 12, 1929. And mother India lost her brave son “He is the symbol of the heroism of the youth of India. A revolutionary He threw a bomb when the Legislature was in session to warn the British Government. He was put to death but lives in the hearts of his countrymen” – Eswarachandra
12. Logos There was a logic behind everything Bhagat Singh used to do. It takes a loud voice to make the deaf hear Bhagat Singh decided to use the court as a tool to publicize his cause for the independence of India While in jail, Bhagat Singh and other prisoners launched a hunger strike advocating for the rights of prisoners and those facing trial ""I am confident that my death will do more to smash the British Empire than my release" and told his father to withdraw the petition In the leaflet he threw in the Central Assembly on 9 April 1929, he stated that It is easy to kill individuals but you cannot kill the ideas