" During your last days, you will begin to believe." I said, " No, dear Sir, it shall not be." Bhagat Singh was one of the greatest freedom fighters of the independence of India. He fearlessly led protests and kept on fighting for his nation in the way he thought fit, even if his life was at stake. This fearless quality shone in his writings as well. After he was imprisoned, he put pen to paper and wrote ' Why I Am an Atheist' -- an essay questioning the existence of god-- with complete knowledge of the fact that this was a country filled with people who were generally religious and…mehr
" During your last days, you will begin to believe." I said, " No, dear Sir, it shall not be." Bhagat Singh was one of the greatest freedom fighters of the independence of India. He fearlessly led protests and kept on fighting for his nation in the way he thought fit, even if his life was at stake. This fearless quality shone in his writings as well. After he was imprisoned, he put pen to paper and wrote ' Why I Am an Atheist' -- an essay questioning the existence of god-- with complete knowledge of the fact that this was a country filled with people who were generally religious and superstitious. From an essay that explores atheism, heartfelt letters to family, inspirational letters to comrades, to notices sent to court, and even an introduction to a poetical work-- Bhagat Singh' s wide-ranging works, reflections of a cultivated mind, have been put together in this covetable collection.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
One of the greatest freedom fighters in the history of Indian independence and a national hero, Bhagat Singh was born on September 27, 1907, in Lyallpur, western Punjab (now in Pakistan). From an early age, Bhagat Singh was drawn towards the Indian freedom struggle. From the peaceful protests against the Simon Commission, the planned murder of the then superintendent of police who had ordered the lathi charge that led to Lala Lajpat Rai's death, to throwing bombs and pamphlets in the Central Legislative Assembly, and robbing a train which was carrying the money that was meant for Indians but was being transferred to the British treasury-- Bhagat Singh did not leave a single opportunity to take active part in fighting for the freedom of his country, even when he was a wanted man. By June 1929, Bhagat Singh was convicted and transported for life. During the time spent in jail, he wrote many works that have now garnered a wide readership. Bhagat Singh was hanged on March 23, 1931. It is believed that his last words were, ' Down with British imperialism.' After his death, he came to be known as ' Shaheed' Bhagat Singh.
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