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Bhagat Singh (27 September 1907 – 23 March 1931) was a charismatic Indian revolutionary who participated in the mistaken murder of a junior British police officer in what was to be retaliation for the death of an Indian nationalist. He later took part in a largely symbolic bombing of the Central Legislative Assembly in Delhi and a hunger strike in jail, which—on the back of sympathetic coverage in Indian-owned newspapers—turned him into a household name in Punjab region, and after his execution at age 23 into a martyr and folk hero in Northern India.


 * After Jallianwala Bagh’s incident at the age of 12, he bunked school and went to collect a bottle of mud, wet with the blood of Indians and worshipped it every day.
 * In his childhood, he spoke about guns. He wanted to grow guns in the fields using which he can fight with the British.
 * He was attracted to socialism and socialist revolutions led by Lenin at an early age and started reading about them.
 * He was a great actor in college and acted in several plays like Rana Pratap, Samrat Chandragupta and Bharat Durdasha.