Contribution of Bhagat Singh to the India's struggle for independence
The non-violent movement for the independence of India appeared difficult to the youth. The youths separated from the moderates and tried to find out alternative ways for the Gandhian policies. In their attempt to find an alternative, they started using violent means and strength as a medium to end the British rule. Bhagat Singh was the main pillar of this policy.
Under Bhagat Singh's leadership in 1928 the freedom fighters established the Hindustan Socialist Republic Association (HSRA). Furthermore, revolutionary activities were also undertaken under Bhagat Singh's leadership. Among them Saunders murder and assembly bombing incidents were the main. The revolutionists led by Bhagat Singh were very radical. B
hagat Singh in his trials made it clear that he w.-is not simply undertaking the bombing and other revolutionary activities but he wanted an end to the exploition both within the country and in the foreign to establish a universal social system. Bhagat Singh produced the example of sacrifice for Purna Swaraj which had always been an encouragement for all Indians.
He worked for the freedom of India, keeping religious conservatism and limited social view a side. All these really influenced and encouraged the upcoming youth of India.
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