India observed ‘Shaheed Diwas’ today to mark the warning of the death of Bhagat Singh, Shivaram Rajguru and Sukhdev Thapar, the revolutionary leaders who were hung on Lahore Central Jail in Lahore on March 23, 1931. Bhagat Singh, Charismatic Socialist Freedom Fighter, was born in Banga District Faisalabad (formerly called Lyallpur), now in Punjab Province Pakistan, in 1907. Two acts of violence against the Britons and the next executive at the age of 23 made him a People’s Hero of the Indian Independence Movement.
Singh was actively involved in the Indian freedom movement at an early age after stopping formal education at the age of thirteen years. He left home for Kanpur after his parents tried to get him married In December 1928, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru planned the murder of police supervisor James Scott in Lahore to avenge Lala Lala Lajpat Rai, nationalist leader of the famous Lal-Bal-Bal-Bal-Bal-Bal-Bal-Bal. In the case of a false identity, John Saunders police supervisor assistant was shot dead. To avoid arrests, Singh fled to Calcutta after shaving his beard and cut off his hair.
In April 1929, Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt threw a bomb at the Hall of the Central Assembly in Delhi, and raised the slogan “Inquilab Zindabad!”. They were then arrested. Singh and his revolutionary friends Rajguru and Sukhdev were hung to death on March 23, 1931, in the case of Lahore’s conspiracy.
Some events have been organized by the central and state government to pay tribute to the revolutionary leaders of the Indian independence struggle. Minister Punjab Bhagwant Mann said the holiday on March 23, said the decision was taken to enable the maximum number of people from all states to pay them to the big martyrs in Kalan Kalan and Hussisiwala The Chairman of Delhi Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced that his future school to prepare students for the armed forces will be named after Bhagat Singh. The school will appear on campus 14 hectares in Jharoda Kalan with advanced facilities.