Please send one more book from Punjab Public Library: Historical Materialism (Bukharin). Also, please find out from the librarian if some books have been sent to Borstal Jail. They are facing a terrible famine of books. They had sent a list of books through Sukhdev's brother Jaidev. They have not received any book till now. In case they have no list, then please ask Lala Firoz Chand to send some interesting books of his choice. The books must reach them before I go there on this Sunday. This work is a must. Please keep this in mind.

Also send Punjab Peasants in Prosperity and Debt by Darling and 2 or 3 books of this type for Dr. Alam. Hope you will excuse me for this trouble. I promise I will not trouble you in future. Please remember me to all my friends and convey my respect to Lajjawati. I am sure if Dutt's sister came she will not forget to see me.


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A story is told that on the day Bhagat Singh was to be hanged in the Lahore Central Jail on 23 March, 1923, he requested his lawyer to bring him a book by Lenin. We do not know if the lawyer indeed got him the book, or if, Bhagat Singh was spared enough time by his stern jailers to read the book. Perhaps the story is apocryphal and is a powerful reminder of how deeply Bhagat Singh loved the world of ideas and books. On the day he was hanged, a couple of months over the age of 23, he had already read a corpus that most people do not manage in the fullness of their lives. He read novels, political treatises, history, jurisprudence, biology, colonial ethnographies, poetry, plays and philosophy.

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How was a young man, who did not live beyond his early twenties, able to think and write so profoundly about the complex social, philosophical, economic and political issues? One simple answer to this question is that he was a voracious reader, he read anything that helped him to unravel the complexities of life from both prose and poetry. All his comrades reported in their memoirs that they never saw Bhagat Singh without a book in his hand and a few in his pockets. Even his mother reprimanded him for pushing books into his jacket pockets, which were mostly torn. He was also passionate about some meaningful as well as romantic films. He learnt a lot from the plays he participated in as a young man.

Before the assembly bomb explosion in April 1929, the revolutionaries stayed at Agra for some time and set up a small office at Hing ki mandi. Bhagat Singh soon established a small library, comprising 175 books by around 70 authors, most of them collected from his friends and supporters. Though small, the library was rich in literature, mainly comprising books on economics. There were also books on the trade union movement, explosives and bomb-making and a few about the Russian revolutionaries. These books are still lying in a state of neglect at Maalkhana Record in a lower trial court of Lahore.

How did he manage to get all this literature, most of which was suspect in the eyes of the colonial administration? There were two main resources for books. One of them was the Dwarka Das Library, established by Lala Lajpat Rai in Lahore and the other was a bookshop called Ramkrishna and sons. This bookshop had resources to procure banned books from England. Both of them were the main suppliers of Marxist and revolutionary literature. Rajaram Shastri, the young socialist librarian of the library once told Shiv Verma that Bhagat Singh did not just read books, he almost devoured them, yet his yearning to seek knowledge always remained unsatiated.

Born in 1907 into a family of dedicated nationalists who were in the forefront of the freedom movement, he was fond of books from a very early age, and gradually acquired knowledge on many issues, such as Communism, atheism and social justice. As one thing leads to another, his reading habit turned him into a sharp essayist.

We have seen enough imaginary paintings with a gun in his hand, but there is a need to show more of his pictures with books. Several attempts have been made by a few artists, but a lot needs to be done to make people see that he was a thinker, and encourage them to read his written work, besides the books he read during his struggle to truly understand his philosophy.

Testimonies from his contemporaries suggest that he spent hours reading, and maintained a library with his comrades. So much so, they fought for the right to be given books and newspapers in jails, setting a stage for the international convention for such services for political prisoners.

are you gone mad. who said bhagat sign was communist he was nationalist like swatantra veer sawarkar. and you are so much into congressi propoganda that u r ignoring historical fact. the letter he wrote was the standard format of the british, and where he add that please free other prisioners he didnt write letter for himself. the problem is nheru and other congressi wanted to take credit of whole freedom fight . secondly sawarkar was the figure who is still most liked public figure and a great opponant and threat for the political of many congressi. but people like you will never stop character assasinating . Swatantra veer savarkar was will and always be the great freedom fighter greater than nheru .

So, hope you guys liked these books recommended by me depicting Bhagat Singh and showing how he was as a person. Do stay tuned as we revel in the celebration of the completion of 75 years of Independence, celebrating the marked moment every year, an ode to the concept of our freedom.

I wish I could go back into those times and meet him but I know that is not possible so would like to read the books about him. He was a real freedom fighter and should be considered as a true hero by us and our next generations.

Bhagat Singh was one of the greatest freedom fighter and he died so young to have such feelings for the nation and to be ready to die for the nation is an inspiration. All the books are easily available in Amazon as you have stated the links. I will read them for sure.

Bhagat Singh was is and will always be one of the real heros of India, who never showcased fake patriotism and freedom fights like some. All the books you have mentioned are Amazing and must read. I like them all.

In those prisons, Indian prisoners were cut off from the outside world. No newspapers, no books, nothing. Moreover, they were treated worse by the British - stinking toilets, rotting food, inhuman conditions.

We feel bad that Bhagat Singh does not get the respect he deserves. We feel bad that his thoughts will not reach the youth because his autobiography was burned in the prison itself. We feel bad that his story is lost in the history books. e24fc04721

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