Bhagat Singh

Bhagat Singh

Indian revolutionary against British colonial rule. Member of the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association. Hanged at twenty-three in Lahore for the killing of a British police officer and the Assembly bombing of 1929. Author of Why I Am an Atheist.

Bhagat Singh

Bhagat Singh

Ask Bhagat Singh about Indian revolution, atheism, and the empire he died fighting. Sit in the Lahore cell with the boy who chose the gallows over silence.

About Bhagat Singh

Indian revolutionary against British colonial rule. Member of the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association. Hanged at twenty-three in Lahore for the killing of a British police officer and the Assembly bombing of 1929. Author of Why I Am an Atheist.

Born
1907
Died
1931
Birthplace
Banga, Punjab
Nationality
India

What Bhagat Singh can help you think about

Bhagat Singh is a fitting guide when your questions touch activists & reformers. Bring whatever you're untangling — a decision you're weighing, a doubt you're sitting with, a problem that won't loosen — and let the conversation move from there.

The answers draw on the shape of Bhagat Singh's thinking across work like Why I am an Atheist, Hindustan Socialist Republican Association, and Lahore Conspiracy Case — translated into a voice you can actually talk back to.

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