Life and Works of Bhagat Singh
Literary Talents
Fluent in Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, and English; knowledgeable in Sanskrit.
At 16, wrote "The Problem of Punjab’s Language and Script," exploring language influences.
His jail notebooks reflect a wide-ranging literary knowledge.
In "Vishwa Prem," he emphasized equality and the importance of universal brotherhood.
Notable work : Why I Am an Atheist
Political Ideologies
Advocated for education in politics, urging students to engage in the freedom struggle.
Criticized untouchability and urged marginalized groups to unite and rise against oppression.
Defined revolution as necessary for social change, opposing the old order for a new socialist order.
Critiqued organized religion as a barrier to progress; promoted atheism and materialism as foundations for social freedom.
Social Activism
Condemned media for inciting communal tensions rather than fostering unity and education.
Urged the youth and oppressed classes to challenge societal norms and engage in social revolutions.
Envisioned a society free from oppressive structures, advocating for revolutionary change as essential for progress.
Naujawan Bharat Sabha founded by Bhagat Singh in March 1926
Active participation as a leader in Hindustan Socialist Republican Association
Naujawan Bharat Sabha founded by Bhagat Singh in March 1926
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