Bhagat Singh’s Ideas in Modern India
Impact of Bhagat Singh and the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association in India
by Amit .*,
- Published in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education, E-ISSN: 2230-7540
Volume 16, Issue No. 1, Jan 2019, Pages 648 - 650 (3)
Published by: Ignited Minds Journals
ABSTRACT
Every freedom fighter who had given his life for country deserve our regard and esteem but Bhagat Singh’s martyrdom has a special significance. He led the revolutionaries not only to fight against British Imperialism but also for the establishment of a socialist republic in India. In his personal life Bhagat Singh was noticed for his lovable nature and also had the spirit of self-sacrifice in abundance. Bhagat Singh participated in national freedom movement and joined Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA). As a member of HSRA, he contributed his effort in various revolutionary as well as people awareness activities. He avenged Lala Lajpat Rai’s death by killing Saunders, threw bomb in Central Legislative Assembly and gained much public sympathy after he joined Jatin Das in a hunger strike for better prison conditions. The British government became terrified by knowing the fact that people were rapidly attached with revolutionaries. However, Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA) could not succeeded in achieving its ultimate goal of independence of the country and establishment of socialist state but still it spread awareness of injustice of British in the people and compelled the British Government to make political concerns for fear of anarchy and armed struggle.
KEYWORD
Bhagat Singh, freedom fighter, martyrdom, British imperialism, socialist republic, revolutionaries, self-sacrifice, national freedom movement, Hindustan Socialist Republican Association, revolution, people awareness activities, Lala Lajpat Rai, Saunders, Central Legislative Assembly, public sympathy, hunger strike, prison conditions, independence, socialist state, injustice, political concerns, anarchy, armed struggle