March 23, 1931
The Day of the Revolutionary Rooftop Singha
Bhatt Singh was born on September 28, 1907 in the village 'Banganiwala / Bangah' of Lyallpur district of Punjab province. His father's name was Kishan Singh and his mother's name was Vidyavati. He inherited a revolutionary and progressive ideology, since his father Kishan Singh and uncle were activists of the movement and his ancestor Arjun Singh was also the leader of the 'Hindawaria Samaj Party' of India. Begun at the age of 12, when in protest against the Rule of Law (which allows any citizen to be detained without trial) under the Rule Act imposed by the British Government on the occasion of the whiskey in 1919. ' General Dyer issued an order to shoot at the protesters, after which at least dozens of people were shot dead by British police. After that incident, Chhath Singh made a strong voice against British imperialism. Seeing his movement strong, the British tried to buy him, but he flatly refused. Initially, he belonged to Mahatma Gandhi, but when innocent people were massacred at Nankana Sahib Gurdwara on February 20, 1921, he withdrew from Mahatma Gandhi's nonviolent movement and believed that the bullet's response was in the bullet. General Chat Chat Lounge He was also a member of the organizations of the 'India Socialist Republican Association', 'Kiriti Kasan Party' and 'Young Bharat Sadha' and joined the revolutionaries and became an activist of freedom movement. Parties in the Freedom Movement protested. Protesters were charged over the orders of British Senior Superintendent of Police James Scott, in which several activists, including Lala Lajpat Rai, were injured and some killed. Bharat Singh, along with his colleagues Shuram Raj Guru, Sik Dev and Chandrasekhar Azad, plotted to assassinate James Scott, a British police officer, but mistakenly shot another police officer named 'Sanders', Assistant Superintendent of Police, at James Scott's place. Kill it In addition to this, on April 8, 1929, two bombs exploded in the Punjab Assembly of Lahore with slogans of 'Revolution Zindav' and 'Ji India'. Following these raids, British police began raiding him to arrest him and eventually arrested him along with his associates from the Kashmir Building Lahore. Bhatt Singh and his associate Suk Dev were tried for 3 years. Finally, Bhatt Singh and his associate Sik Dev were sentenced to death for robbery and on March 23, 1931, the two burglarians were beaten at Shad Square in Lahore. The bodies of both were burnt to the banks of the river Sutlej, where the monument of Bharat Singh was later erected.
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