🦁 Bhagat Singh – The Flame of Freedom
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About this product
- Young Bhagat Singh was not an ordinary boy. As a child, he visited the site of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre and silently picked up a handful of soil soaked in the blood of innocent people.
- Holding it tightly, he said,
- "One day, I will free my motherland."
- Years passed. Bhagat Singh grew into a fearless revolutionary. When the British government passed unjust laws, he decided to protest boldly.
- Inside the Central Legislative Assembly, he and his friend Batukeshwar Dutt threw harmless bombs that created loud noise but hurt no one. Leaflets flew in the air.
- Bhagat Singh shouted:
- “Inquilab Zindabad!” (Long Live the Revolution!)
- He did not run away. Instead, he surrendered proudly to spread his message across India.
- Even in jail, he read books, wrote articles, and inspired millions. On March 23, 1931, he walked to the gallows smiling, chanting:
- “Inquilab Zindabad!”
- Though he was only 23 years old, his courage lit a fire in every Indian heart.
- 🌟 Moral:
- True bravery means standing for justice, even at the cost of your life.
Product Details
| Age Group | 5-12 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Material | laminated Paper |
| Pages | 110 |