Top 10 Facts about Shaheed Bhagat Singh
Who is
a leader? He is that fool who dares to go beyond the obvious, he is that person
who turns left when everyone is going right, he is that person who raise the
voice when all the others are deeply lost in slumber, he is that person who
does not stand behind the line but stands somewhere where no one has ever stood
before. That fool becomes the leader when other people join him. A person alone
cannot do anything, a person alone is powerless, individually he is helpless
unless others join him and he is the most powerful when he has numbers.
Shaheed
bhaghat Singh is one of those people who had the courage of going beyond the
obvious, who did something no one ever did before, that young man at the age of
23 choose death. The sky still remembers the smile, the joy and the composure
on the faces of those three friends, few moments before being hanged to death
they were frolicking & frisking as were they were going for an adventure.
When death was few moments away, they were not scared; they were content as if
they were lined up for the distribution of the gold medal they have earned. Few
seconds before begin hanged to death, they were not thinking about saving their
lives or dying but they were arguing with each other about who shall be hanged
first.
Bhagat
Singh was born on 28 September 1907 in Faisalabad, India to a Sikh family, to a
family who was already involved in the fight for independence. He along with
his two friends; sukhdevand raj guru was handed to death on 23 march 1931.
They were imprisoned for the charge of the killing of a police man, when they
went to jail and saw the situations of the prisoners and just couldn’t endure
it. He knew he is going to die, but he was not sad, he was happy; he wanted to die
because he knew that his death would bring the change he couldn’t bring in his
life and his death did bring a very massive refinement. His death created a
very big chaos not only in India but globally. Shaheed bhagat Singh’s life was
a very short lived one but during this brief period he did such big things that
today after so many years he is recognized as the symbol of martyrdom, but
bhagat Singh was a human, he was a son, a boy, a human, a friend, he had life
like all of us, he also had likes and dislikes which we do not know about, so
the top ten thing you do not know about bhagat Singh are:
10. He
studied at the national college Lahore:
Like
all the children he was born into a loving and caring family, he did become a
leader later but in the beginning he was a normal child who received normal
education. Bhaghat Singh’s family enrolled him at the Dayanand Anglo Vedic High school and after completing his schooling he
got admitted at the national
college Lahore.
9. He
was fluent in 5 languages:
Bhagat
was a highly intelligent person; he had a very sharp brain. At an early age he
learned multiple languages and became fluent in them. He learns English,
Arabic, Polish, French and Swedish.
8. His
childhood dream was the independence of India:
Bhagat
Singh like all the other children of his age did not dream about getting a good
life for him, he dreamed of something else, he wanted to bring peace and
independence in India; he wanted to create a better life not for himself but
for other people. And in the end he did that, he gave up his life for the sake
of his country.
7. He
ran from his house:
Bhagat
Singh at an early age made his mind about what he wanted from life, at a quite
early age he entered the spiritual world, now for him this material world was
nothing, the lust couldn’t lure him. His parents wanted to get him married and
he didn’t want to get married. He didn’t want a bride, he wanted martyrdom
therefore he ran from his house leaving behind a letter which explained his
family his motives.
6. He
coined inquilab zindabad:
Yes the
most famous slogan at the time of independence, the slogan which was the
foundation of the Indian independent movement, the slogan which till today is
widely used was coined by bhagat Singh. He after throwing the bomb in the
central assembly ran from there, and he was chanting he slogan of inquilab
zindabad.
5. He
was a writer:
Bhagat
Singh was a great write, he wrote for several news papers after he got released
from the jail. But when he was imprisoned for the second time, he went on a
protest, he knew he was going to die, he was to be hanged. So he started writing
a dairy, in that dairy he poured out his heart. He also wrote an article named
as “why am I atheist?” which gave a comprehension of why he lost believe in
God. His work was later published after his execution.
4. He
was an actor:
Most of
the people do not know that bhagat Singh is an ancestor of the bollywood star
aamir khan, aamir khan’s family has been in acting for a long time but have you
ever though from where did his acting talent came. It came from bhagat Singh,
bhagat was a brilliant actor and he appeared in various plays in his college as
Rana Pratap, Samrat Chandragupta, and Bharata durdesha.
3. He
didn’t agree with Gandhi:
Although
Mahatma Gandhi and bhagat Singh both wanted the independence of India but their
ways where different and their ideologies were poles apart. Gandhi strongly
opposed bhagat’s act of violence and bhagat on the other hand did not agree
with Gandhi’s peaceful way. Bhagat said that a man like Gandhi who himself has
never indulges in the middles class people can never understand the pain of
poor people.
2. He
was an atheist:Bhagat
Singh was born to a Sikh family and was raised as a Sikh, since his childhood
he was taught to pray regularly and he knew all the versus by heart which he
used to recite the entire day. It was after reading the work of Marx, Lenin and
Trotsky that his religious belief started to limp; his belief in God vanished
after he understood the reality of this world. When in jail, he left
praying and started to address himself as an atheist.
1. He
was non-violent:
Bhagat
singh was not a violent man, it was the circumstances which had compelled him
to act in such a way, the last thing he wanted was violence but he had no
choice. He never meant harm to any human, the bombs which he along with his
friends threw at the central Assembly were not severe, and they material they
used were a very low grade explosive. The murder of Saunderwas too a case of
mistaken identity.
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