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After studying in a village school for a couple of years, he attended an Anglo-Vedic school in Lahore , operated by Arya Samaj.

He visited the site of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre hours after thousands of unarmed demonstrators were killed by General Dyer. Simon Commission was established by the British Government to report the political situation in India. On 30 October , the Commission visited Lahore. Lala Lajpat Rai led a silent march against it. In a bid to disperse the demonstrators, the Superintendent of Police, James A.

Scott, ordered a lathi charge in which Rai was grievously injured. Rai died of a heart attack on 17 November Soon after this, a massive search operation was launched and Bhagat Singh had to flee from Lahore, shave his head and beard to avoid recognition.

He became a symbol, the act was forgotten, the symbol remained, and within a few months each town and village of the Punjab, and to a lesser extent in the rest of northern India, resounded with his name. Innumerable songs grew about him and the popularity that the man achieved was something amazing. Key facts to know about freedom fighter Bhagat Singh's life. You have successfully cast your vote Login to view result. Read Post a comment. Characters Remaining: Continue without login. Login from existing account Facebook Google Email.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. All Comments Your Activity. We have sent you a verification email. He was sentenced to death along with his close associates identified as Rajguru and Sukhdev.

He was also appreciated for his acting skills. When Bhagat Singh was in jail, he had fasted for days. Despite being on fast, he used to complete his daily tasks like reading, writing books, visiting court every day, and even singing. He was released several weeks later and began to write for various revolutionary newspapers. In , the British government held the Simon Commission to discuss autonomy for the Indian people.

Several Indian political organizations boycotted the event because the Commission had no Indian representatives. Police attempted to disburse the large crowd, and during the melee, Rai was injured by the superintendent of police, James A.

Rai died of heart complications two weeks later. The British government denied any wrongdoing. Singh and his fellow conspirators escaped arrest despite a massive search to apprehend them. The bombs they carried allegedly were not intended to kill but to scare no one was killed, though there were some injuries. The bombers planned to get arrested and stand trial so they could further promote their cause. The actions of the young revolutionaries was soundly condemned by followers of Gandhi, but Bhagat Singh was delighted to have a stage on which to promote his cause.



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