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Day of “Pride” for all Indians

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Day of “Pride” for all Indians

On March 23, (Martyr’s Day or Shaheed Diwas), we remember three extraordinary Indian revolutionaries who were hanged by the British, namely Bhagat Singh, Shivaram Rajguru, and Sukhdev Thapar.

“The sky wept when the three young birds flew away. They were laughing but India cried. Live well and die well. Sutlej’s crematorium wept on Mahavidai. The roses of the necks anointed the mother. The whole of India wept because of the heroic sacrifice. Humans had to cry a lot, but when the elder brothers stopped, the storm started crying. On March 23, the whole of India cried a great deal. The sky cried when three young birds flew. “This much my pen is aware of my feelings, Even if I want to write love, then revolution is written..” – Bhagat Singh

तीन युवा परिंदे उड़े तो आसमान रो पड़ा। वो हँस रहे थे मगर,हिन्दुस्तान रो पड़ा।। जिए तो खूब जिए और मरे तो खूब मरे।महाविदाई पर सतलुज का श्मशान रो पड़ा।। गर्दनों के गुलाबो ने किया माँ का अभिषेक। ओज भरी बलिदानी पर सारा हिन्दुस्तान रो पड़ा।  इंसानो को तो रोना ही था बहुत मगर,बड़े भाइयो के थमने पर तूफान रो पड़ा।। 23 मार्च को अखिल भारत महान रो पड़ा ।।। तीन युवा परिंदे उड़े तो आसमान रो पड़ा।। “इस कद्र वाकिफ है मेरी कलम मेरे जज्बातों से, अगर मैं इश्क़ लिखना भी चाहूं तो इंक़लाब लिखा जाता है ।।”-भगत सिंह

Hundreds of salutations to Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh on his death anniversary on March 23. , Long Live the Revolution ..

Bhagat Singh was born in Lyallpur, Punjab, on September 28, 1907. Bhagat Singh, along with his companions Rajguru, Sukhdev, Azad, and Gopal, fought for Lala Lajpat Rai’s assassination. Because of his daring exploits, Bhagat Sing became an inspiration to young people. On April 8, 1929, he and his associates threw bombs over the Central Legislative Assembly while shouting “Inquillab Zindabad.” A murder charge was filed against them as a result of this. They were hanged on March 23, 1931, in the Lahore Jail. Their bodies were cremated on the Sutlej River’s banks.

The British hanged three heroes of our country, Bhagat Singh, Shivaram Rajguru, and Sukhdev Thapar, on March 23. They, too, gave their lives for the sake of our country, whether they followed Mahatma Gandhi’s example or not. They are a source of inspiration for India’s youth. They came forward at such a young age, and they fought bravely for independence. Martyr’s Day is also observed on March 23rd to honour these three revolutionaries.

“The people who have really made history are the martyrs.” – Aleister Crowley
“It is the cause, not the death, that makes the martyr.” – Napoleon Bonaparte

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