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Singh stands out as a hero to the Indian youth. His life was a romantic
political saga during the long-drawn struggle against the British
bureaucracy. Born in the family that stood for patriotism, reform
and freedom for the country, he was imbued with patriotic sentiments
right from his childhood.
He
participated actively in the Naujawan Bharat Sabha and the Hindustan
Socialist Republic Army. He had wider contacts not only in Punjab,
but also in Bengal and elsewhere. He was involved in Saunder's
murder case and the Central Assembly bomb case. He waged war against
the British Raj with several other revolutionaries. On March 23,
1931, Bhagat Singh became a national martyr to live in the hearts
of his countrymen even today.
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