New Delhi: A young man who was shaken by his thinking and strong intentions, became immortal even after he died. One such person was Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh. Bhagat Singh was born on 28 September 1907 and on 23 March 1931, this son of Mother India swung to the gallows hanging for the country.
The entire nation is remembering this young revolutionary today. On this occasion, PM Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah tweeted and paid tribute to Bhagat Singh on Monday morning. In his tweet, PM Narendra Modi wrote that he would like to bow to him on the birth anniversary of Amar Shaheed Bhagat Singh, the heroic son of Mother Bharati. His saga of valor and valor will continue to inspire the countrymen for ages.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah wrote in his tweet that with his transformative thoughts and unique renunciation, he gave a new direction to the freedom struggle and awakened the resolve of independence among the youth of the country. Bhagat Singh ji, we will remain an intact source of inspiration for all our countrymen for ages.
Let us tell you that on the occasion of Bhagat Singh's birth anniversary, apart from PM Modi and Amit Shah, many big politicians of the country have given reverence in their style by remembering them. Yesterday, in the 69th part of his monthly radio program, PM Modi recalled Bhagat Singh, saying, I want to take you to a part of the past. It is a hundred years old. 1919 was the year. The British government had slaughtered innocent people in Jallianwala Bagh.
After the massacre, a 12-year-old boy visited the scene. That happy and playful child, however, what he saw in Jallianwala Bagh was beyond his imagination. He was stunned, wondering how anyone could be so ruthless. He started burning in the fire of innocent anger. In the same Jallianwala Bagh, he vowed to fight against the British rule. Did you know who I am talking about? Yes, I am talking about Shaheed Veer Bhagat Singh.
On September 28, we will celebrate the birth anniversary of Shaheed Veer Bhagat Singh. I bow to Shaheed Veer Bhagat Singh, an icon of courage and valor along with all the countrymen. He said, Shaheed Bhagat Singh was a brave as well as a scholar, a thinker. Without worrying about his life, Bhagat Singh and his Krantiveer companions carried out such bold works which contributed a lot to the independence of the country.
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