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, where British troops had slaughtered unarmed civilians. This event deeply moved him, and he famously collected the blood-soaked earth from the site as a reminder of British cruelty. A Shift in Ideology Though he initially joined Mahatma Gandhi's Non-Cooperation Movement
One of the most exclusive and controversial legends is Bhagat Singh’s public rejection of God. In his pamphlet “Why I am an Atheist” (1930), he argued that belief in divine justice pacifies the oppressed. Unlike other freedom fighters who invoked Ram or Allah, Singh wrote: legends of bhagat singh exclusive
Exclusive accounts from the jail wardens and fellow inmates on March 23, 1931, describe an eerie calm. Usually, executions were carried out in the morning, but the British were so terrified of public unrest that they moved the time to 7:30 PM. , where British troops had slaughtered unarmed civilians
He was a prolific writer, editing Urdu and Punjabi newspapers and authoring the classic essay "Why I Am an Atheist" while in prison. Atheism as Conviction: In his pamphlet “Why I am an Atheist”











