Bhagat Singh was a prominent Indian revolutionary and socialist who played a significant role in the Indian independence movement.
Born into a Sikh family with a history of anti-British activities, Singh developed an interest in anarchist and Marxist ideologies as a teenager.
He became deeply involved in revolutionary organizations, rising to leadership positions in the Hindustan Republican Association (later renamed the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association).
Singh's revolutionary activities and writings, including his atheistic views, made him a controversial figure.
Despite his short life, ending at age 23, Singh's impact on Indian political thought and the independence movement was profound and lasting.
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