Tag: Bhagat Singh

Bhagat Singh, the Tradition of Martrydom and Hindutva

First published on: MARCH 23, 2016March the 23rd (2016) is the 85th anniversary of the martyrdom of three of India’s great revolutionaries, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev, who were...

Shaheed Bhagat Singh: a fighter for freedom who dreamed and died for a world full of equality & justice

The rapid advance of the struggle led by him from the margins to reach millions remains a great inspiration for activists even today, 90 years after his hanging

Rally in Canada against fascism and attacks on the rights of famers in India

On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Bhagat Singh, Indians Abroad for Pluralist India (IAPI) held a demonstration to oppose growing state violence in India in Surrey on Sunday, September 27.

What Bhagat Singh would have fought (for) in 2020 India

Romila Thapar on Bhagat Singh’s 112th Birth Anniversary, September 28, 2019. We are re- publishing this today, on the 113th Birth Anniversary

Religious Riots and their Solution: 1927

Translated from the original in PanjabiThe essay ‘DharmvarFasadTeunha...

Difference Between Saffron Nationalism and Bhagat Singh’s Patriotism

For the longest time, majority of the people of...

Bhagat Singh and the Assembly Bombing of 1929

When, after the Chauri Chaura incident in 1922, Mohandas...

Lies, Mr Prime Minister!

In the recently held Karnataka elections, Narendra Modi made...

The book on Lenin that Bhagat Singh was reading before he was Hanged

The recent incidents of vandalizing of the statues of...

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