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Bhagat Singh
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Bhagat Singh (Punjabi: ਭਗਤ ਸਿੰਘ ) (September 27, 1907 – March 23, 1931) was an Indian revolutionary, considered to be one of the most famous martyrs of the Indian freedom struggle. For this reason, he is often referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh (the word shaheed means "martyr"). He is also believed by many to be one of the earliest Marxists in India and has been labeled so by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [1]. He was one of the leaders and founders of the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association.

Many conspiracy theories exist regarding Singh, especially the events surrounding his death. One of the most popular ones is that Gandhi had an opportunity to stop Singh's execution but did not. This particular theory has spread amongst the public in modern times after the creation of modern films such as The Legend of Bhagat Singh, which portrayed Gandhi as someone who was strongly at odds with Bhagat Singh and did not oppose his hanging.

On October 28, 2005, a book entitled Some Hidden Facts: Martyrdom of Shaheed Bhagat Singh -- Secrets unfurled by an Intelligence Bureau Agent of British-India [sic] by K.S. Kooner and G.S. Sindhra was released. The book asserts that Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev were deliberately hanged in such a manner as to leave all three in a semi-conscious state, so that all three could later be taken outside the prison and shot dead by the Saunders family. The book says that this was a prison operation codenamed "Operation Trojan Horse." Scholars are skeptical of the book's claims.

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) itself acknowledges Bhagat Singh's contribution to Indian society [6] and, in particular, the future of socialism in India. He also was instrumental in bringing independence to India earlier. In 1930, the Indian National Congress were lobbying for dominion status, such as which was granted to Sri Lanka in 1947. However, Bhagat Singh's movement forced the Congress to rethink what the Indian public wants, and changed its bid to one of Total Independence. Bhagat Singh's death had the effect that he desired and he inspired thousands of youths to assist the remainder of the Indian independence movement. After his hanging, youths in regions around Northern India rioted in protest against the British Raj and also against the indifference of the Congress.
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2006-07-17
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2006-07-17
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2006-07-20
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2006-07-23
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2006-07-25
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2006-07-31
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2006-08-09
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2006-08-24
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2006-08-24
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2006-09-08
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2006-09-19
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2006-10-01
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2006-10-05
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2006-10-05
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2006-10-07
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2006-10-20
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2006-10-23
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2006-10-23
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2006-11-03
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2006-11-22
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2006-11-23
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2006-11-25
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2006-12-01
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2006-12-24
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2007-02-18
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