Kashmir, 28 September, 2025 – The nation commemorates the birth anniversary of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, a legendary revolutionary whose courage, patriotism, and sacrifice remain etched in India’s history. Born in 1907 in Banga, Punjab, Bhagat Singh’s fearless spirit and unwavering commitment to the nation’s freedom continue to inspire generations, particularly the youth, to serve the country with dedication.Bhagat Singh, a prominent figure in India’s freedom struggle, became a symbol of resistance against colonial oppression at a young age. His involvement in revolutionary organizations like the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA) and his bold actions, including the bombing of the Central Legislative Assembly in 1929, showcased his relentless fight for justice and independence.
His famous slogan, “Inquilab Zindabad” (Long Live the Revolution), ignited the spirit of rebellion across the nation.Despite being executed at the age of 23 on March 23, 1931, alongside comrades Rajguru and Sukhdev, Bhagat Singh’s legacy endures. His writings, including essays and letters from jail, reflect his deep vision for a free and equitable India, urging the youth to rise against injustice and work for the nation’s progress.On this birth anniversary, tributes pour in from across the country, with leaders, historians, and citizens honouring his contributions. Social media platforms are abuzz with posts celebrating his bravery and selflessness, with hashtags like #ShaheedBhagatSingh and #InquilabZindabad trending widely.
Educational institutions and youth organizations hold events, seminars, and discussions to highlight his ideals and inspire nation-building.Bhagat Singh’s life reminds us that freedom comes with responsibility. His revolutionary spirit continues to motivate young Indians to contribute to the nation’s development with dedication and passion. As we honor this iconic martyr, his message of unity, equality, and resistance against oppression remains as relevant today as ever.