10 Best Quotes Of The Freedom Fighter Bhagat Singh’s
All Indians refer to him as Shaheed Bhagat Singh. On the 28th of September, 1907, this exceptional and unrivaled revolutionary was born into a Sandhu Jat family in Punjab’s Doab area. He became involved in the fight for liberation at an early age and died as a martyr at the age of 23.
Bhagat Singh is a name that is familiar to everyone. He was a courageous fighter and a rebel who gave his life for India’s freedom from British domination.
During the struggle for freedom, India lost countless sons and daughters. Bhagat Singh is one of the most admired and remembered liberation fighters of all time.
Bhagat Singh was a great patriot in every sense of the word. He not only battled for the country’s freedom, but he also had no qualms about giving his life in the process. His death sparked strong patriotic feelings across the country. His devotees regarded him as a martyr. Shaheed Bhagat Singh is how we remember him.
Bhagat Singh’s 10 Quotes To Remember
1. “They may kill me, but they cannot kill my ideas. They can crush my body, but they will not be able to crush my spirit”
2. “Revolution is an inalienable right of mankind. Freedom is an imperishable birth right of all”
3. “I am such a lunatic that I am free even in jail”
4. “I am full of ambition and hope and charm of life. But I can renounce everything at the time of need’
5. “If the deaf have to hear, the sound has to be very loud”
6. “Merciless criticism and independent thinking are two traits of revolutionary thinking. Lovers, lunatics and poets are made of the same stuff”
7. “One should not interpret the word ‘revolution’ in its literal sense. Various meanings and significance are attributed to this word, according to the interests of those who use or misuse it. For the established agencies of exploitation it conjures up a feeling of blood-stained horror. To the revolutionaries, it is a sacred phrase”
8. “Bombs and pistols don’t make a revolution. The sword of revolution is sharpened on the whetting stone of ideas”
9. “Labour is the real sustainer of society”
10. “People get accustomed to the established order of things and tremble at the idea of change. It is this lethargic spirit that needs to be replaced by the revolutionary spirit”
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