Contribution of Bhagat Singh in the revolution in India

By Manoj Bhiva | Posted on 19th Jan 2022 | History
Sahid Bhagat Singh

Whenever it comes to the youth who have sacrificed their lives for their country across the world, the name of Shaheed-e-Azam Sardar Bhagat Singh is taken first. Yes why not? At the age of only 23, when our children are completing their college studies, at that age, he shook the roots of the English government on the strength of his ideas and his patriotism.

 Today, not only in India, young people all over the world take inspiration from the life of Shaheed Bhagat Singh and consider him as their role model. Becoming like Bhagat Singh is not an easy task. For this, it is very important for us to understand their childhood. There is a very famous anecdote related to his childhood, which is important for every child to know and understand. This anecdote tells us that the feeling of patriotism does not come in us only when we grow up, but how important it is to have it from childhood.

Once upon a time . Bhagat Singh's uncle brought a gun to the house. He asked his uncle what happened to it. Uncle Ji told that this will drive away the British rule. After some days Jas Bhagat Singh went to work in the fields with his uncle and saw that his uncle was planting a mango tree there. Bhagat Singh asked, "Uncle, what are you doing? He said, "I am planting a mango tree on which many mangoes will grow and we will all eat it." ,

After a while the attention of the uncle went towards the boy Bhagat Singh. He saw that the boy Bhagat Singh was burying small sticks in the field. Uncle ji asked, "What are you burying in the field?" Uncle ji must have thought - the child's answer will come that I am playing wood, but after hearing the child's answer, he, and the rest of the family standing behind Was surprised too .

Bhagat Singh said, “I am sowing guns. ,

Uncle asked again, "You know what it means?"

Bhagat Singh said, "I know that our country is a slave, and we will need a lot of guns to fight the British for freedom. That's why I am sowing guns. When there are many guns, we will all fight with the British and Will drive them out of their country." That day Bhagat Singh's uncle and father decided that in childhood, the thoughts of this child are such revolutionary, so we have to keep special attention in its upbringing and its activities, so that inside it That this talent came to the fore. Do not let this energy flow anywhere else. Later the same thing happened. The world not only knows Bhagat Singh but also worships him.

Manoj Bhiva
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