India's great freedom fighter Bhagat Singh was an epitome of sacrifice, sacrifice and courage.

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India's great freedom fighter Bhagat Singh was an epitome of sacrifice, sacrifice and courage. By sacrificing life in his young age, Bhagat Singh further ignited the flame of the torch of freedom.The 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre deepened the hatred of the British in Bhagat Singh's mind. He founded the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association along with other revolutionaries.
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Bhagat Singh was born on 24 September 1906 (Ashwin Krishnapaksha Saptami), but according to many evidences at that time, he was born in a Sikh family on 27 September 1907. [a] His father's name was Sardar Kishan Singh and mother's name was Vidyavati. Kaur was He belonged to a farmer[9] family. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre on April 13, 1919 in Amritsar had a deep impact on Bhagat Singh's thinking. Leaving the National College of Lahore, Bhagat Singh founded the Naujawan Bharat Sabha for the independence of India.

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Bhagat Singh was very disappointed when Gandhiji did not support the farmers after the Chauri-Chaura massacre in the year 1922. After that his faith in non-violence was weakened and he came to the conclusion that armed revolution was the only way to get freedom. After that he became a part of the Ghadar Dal formed under the leadership of Chandrashekhar Azad. Bhagat Singh was so agitated by the execution of 04 revolutionaries including Ram Prasad 'Bismil' and the i
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