"Inquilab Zindabad" (Long live the revolution)
Shaheed Bhagat Singh, the true indian martyr who is now cited as a terrorist in some places in india by some of the most digusting and corrupted minds of our so called leaders. And yes, not to forget Mahatama Gandhi is still the father of the nation, who left no stone untured in getting this martyr to death and then relentlessy masacarring India into two halves. And we the people of India call him Mahatama. This emanicated man who turned majority of India into a bunch of enunchs by telling them to plead the enemy to get out of their homes while our Bhagat Singh insisted on beating the hell out of them because its our land, our country, its us.
Some of the the most admirable aspects of the true hero:
1. He underwent a 63-day fast in jail, demanding equal rights for Indian and British political prisoners. Despite the use of violent and forceful feeding, the hero never gave up. He still insisted on hunger strike. I bet gandhi wud have died within weeks, he neither had the guts, nor the courage to withstand such a move. Even there he would have pleaded and licked the feet of jailors to get good food and clothing.
2. His legacy prompted youth in India to begin fighting for Indian independence. Not like gandhi who insisted on offereing both your cheeks and pieces of your butts to the aliens.
3. Avenged the killing of Lala Lajpat Rai by killing Saunders.
4. On April 8, 1929, Singh and Dutt threw a bomb onto the corridors of the assembly and shouted "Inquilab Zindabad!" ("Long Live the Revolution!"). This was followed by a shower of leaflets stating that it takes a loud voice to make the deaf hear.[ The bomb neither killed nor injured anyone. They could have escaped, but they chose to surrender, for whom? For us, for us to realise the need and importance of freedom. To awaken us and arm us with strenght. Not like sitting somewhere along the beach and telling Britishers we will not wear your clothes. He infused courage and motivation. He wanted us to stand up and fight for our rights.
5. At the time of trial, Bhagat Singh offered no defence, but utilized the occasion to propagate his ideal of freedom.
6. He never wanted to come in the way of Gandhi, on the other hand gandhi was the one who always condemned him.
And the worst gandhi could do to the country and this true hero
Gandhi had an opportunity to stop Singh's execution but did not. Gandhi was someone who was strongly at odds with Bhagat Singh and did not oppose his hanging. A variation on this theory is that Gandhi actively conspired with the British to have Singh executed.
And after that this wicked and horrible creature said ""The government certainly had the right to hang these (as if Bhagat Singh was a terrorist and this asshole was a saint) men. However, there are some rights which do credit to those who possess them only if they are enjoyed in name only.
Today, when i look back, i strongly believe that the assasination of gandhi was necessary, and after reading nathuram godsey's views, this man should have been killed earlier. We call him Mahatama. Look what this Mahatama has done. Divided the country, and still we are paying the price of his self contained decision.
The Hindu-Muslim unity bubble was finally burst and a theocratic state was established with the consent of Nehru and his crowd and they have called 'freedom won by them with sacrifice' - whose sacrifice? When top leaders of Congress, with the consent of Gandhi, divided and tore the country -which we consider a deity of worship
The same country he supported has become our biggest enemy. Its been more than 50 years and we still pay the price for his selfish mistake. His fake, hypocritical inner sense, has led us to our downfall.
One of the conditions imposed by Gandhi for his breaking of the fast unto death related to the mosques in Delhi occupied by the Hindu refugees. But when Hindus in Pakistan were subjected to violent attacks he did not so much as utter a single word to protest and censure the
Pakistan Government or the Muslims concerned. Such was his hunger for an image that wud ensure his permanent place in minds of indian people.
Long live the hero
Shaheed Bhagat Singh is and will always be considered one of the finest and courageous leader who fought for the country and the people. Who told us to stand on our feet and fight for our right. Who told us to earn our independence and not just beg for it. Who taught us to be one - Indians. I salute this hero with all my deepest respect. Long live the hero.
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