Born on September 27, 1907, in Banga, Punjab, Bhagat Singh was influenced by a family actively involved in the freedom struggle
From a young age, he demonstrated a strong desire for independence, joining revolutionary activities to fight against British oppression
At just 23, Bhagat Singh was executed on March 23, 1931, but his bravery and sacrifice became a beacon of hope for countless others
His powerful words, such as “They may kill me, but they cannot kill my thoughts,” encapsulate his enduring spirit and belief in the power of ideas
Bhagat Singh's legacy lives on, inspiring movements for justice and freedom across the world, making him a timeless icon of resistance against tyranny