The origins of Martyr's Day trace back to the year 1931 when three freedom fighters, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev, were hanged to death by the British colonial rulers.
The breach in Parliament that triggered the en masse suspension of Opposition MPs was attributed to a group of young men and a woman who got together in the name of Bhagat Singh. A look at why, nearly a century after his death, the thinker-revolutionary retains his enduring appeal
India News: More than 90 years after he went to the gallows, the revolutionary is back in the news after the Parliament intrusion. What explains the cult status e
India News: More than 90 years after he went to the gallows, the revolutionary is back in the news after the Parliament intrusion. Sunday Times decodes his cult s
The men who jumped into Lok Sabha were apparently inspired by one of the most heroic acts of India's freedom struggle: on April 8, 1929, Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt threw feeble bombs and pamphlets in Delhi’s Central Assembly from the visitor’s gallery