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LETTERS OF A FREEDOM FIGHTER: BHAGAT SINGH’S CORRESPONDENCE
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LETTERS OF A FREEDOM FIGHTER: BHAGAT SINGH’S CORRESPONDENCE in Vernon, BC
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LETTERS OF A FREEDOM FIGHTER: BHAGAT SINGH’S CORRESPONDENCE in Vernon, BC
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The book is a collection of Bhagat Singh’s letters to his family, friends, political colleagues, and even to prominent leaders of the time. Through these letters, Bhagat Singh expressed his political ideology, which was influenced by Marxism, socialism, and revolutionary thought. His correspondence reveals his strong opposition to British colonial rule, as well as his belief in the power of violence as a means of resistance against tyranny.Many of the letters in the collection were written during his imprisonment, and they reflect his resolve, philosophical depth, and introspection about his actions and their consequences. He discusses his views on the nature of colonialism, the importance of education and self-awareness, and his admiration for revolutionary figures such as Lenin, Marx, and other leaders of oppressed peoples. Bhagat Singh also critiques the existing social order, calling for a radical transformation of society and the eradication of exploitation.In his letters, Bhagat Singh also expresses his concern for his family, especially his younger siblings, and shares his ideas about the future of India. His commitment to the cause of independence and his willingness to embrace martyrdom for the nation’s freedom are evident throughout. The letters are a testament to his ideological evolution, emotional resilience, and unwavering determination in the face of British repression. This compilation not only offers a glimpse into the personal life of Bhagat Singh but also serves as a powerful reminder of his lasting influence on the Indian independence movement.
The book is a collection of Bhagat Singh’s letters to his family, friends, political colleagues, and even to prominent leaders of the time. Through these letters, Bhagat Singh expressed his political ideology, which was influenced by Marxism, socialism, and revolutionary thought. His correspondence reveals his strong opposition to British colonial rule, as well as his belief in the power of violence as a means of resistance against tyranny.Many of the letters in the collection were written during his imprisonment, and they reflect his resolve, philosophical depth, and introspection about his actions and their consequences. He discusses his views on the nature of colonialism, the importance of education and self-awareness, and his admiration for revolutionary figures such as Lenin, Marx, and other leaders of oppressed peoples. Bhagat Singh also critiques the existing social order, calling for a radical transformation of society and the eradication of exploitation.In his letters, Bhagat Singh also expresses his concern for his family, especially his younger siblings, and shares his ideas about the future of India. His commitment to the cause of independence and his willingness to embrace martyrdom for the nation’s freedom are evident throughout. The letters are a testament to his ideological evolution, emotional resilience, and unwavering determination in the face of British repression. This compilation not only offers a glimpse into the personal life of Bhagat Singh but also serves as a powerful reminder of his lasting influence on the Indian independence movement.


















