7 Books You Should Read to Know Who Bhagat Singh Actually Was

They may kill me but they cannot kill my ideas. They can crush my body but they will not be able to crush my spirit- Bhagat Singh. Adrenaline rush 100%.! Such are the words of this exemplary. Know who he is?

7 Books You Should Read to Know Who Bhagat Singh Actually Was
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Ever wonder who Bhagat Singh Actually was?

Ever thought about the man behind the revolutionary struggle for India’s Independence, the pain behind the relentless pursuits, the constant striving? Let me take you today on a little journey, helping you understand the man behind the martyr-Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh and also giving you a list of 7 books you should read to know who Bhagat Singh actually was.

इस कदर वाकिफ है मेरी कलम मेरे जज़्बातों से,
अगर मैं इश्क़ लिखना भी चाहूँ तो इंक़लाब लिखा जाता है।

What was your first thought after reading this quote? Let me guess! A revolutionary carrying a pistol? or simply a Nationalist?

Indeed, these words have adrenaline coursing through our veins as they have the true essence of patriotism which our beloved Bhagat Singh might have felt at that point of time when he decided to pen down such pain and power through his writing. 

A visionary who held the word of revolution responsibly, sharpening it and whetting it on the stone of ideas and not merely flashing weapons and claiming to bring justice to the book. 

So, tell me something before calling someone a revolutionary and a freedom fighter, let us take a minute to understand and clarify our thoughts on these concepts. What does a revolutionary mean to you? Simple. You will probably say a patriotic, Nationalist who possibly brandishing a weapon or two in his hands jumped in the battle to strive for India’s freedom from the Britishers and their rule. But is that all it actually is? 

Well, today as we complete the 75th year of Indian independence it is vital to know who actually is a revolutionary, to know who Bhagat Singh actually was and also his thoughts and ideas on Independence. 

First and foremost, many of you might not know that he was a writer too. A hero of the early 20th century Indian Independence movement, he was the freedom fighter involved in attacking high-profile British authorities. Fighting against the colonial rule then present in India. Prompting an urgent introspection in a successful campaign for India’s Independence, he also was involved in the symbolic bombing of the Legislative Assembly in Delhi and also hosted a hunger strike in jail which was responsible for turning him into a household name in Punjab. His subsequent execution at the tender age of 23 turned him into a martyr as well as a true Hero laying down his life and paving the way for India’s Independence.

So, now that we know how important a persona he was to the pursuit of India’s freedom, let me today give you 7 books you really should read to know who Bhagat Singh actually was.

Check out the following great pieces of writing on Shaheed -e-Azam Bhagat Singh below to know who he really was:

Bhagat Singh: The Eternal Rebel by Malwinderjit Singh Waraich

Revealing the real yet undiscovered Bhagat Singh, here is a look at the individual as well as his intellect transforming countless people from pity to prosperity with his wisdom. Extraordinary thinking as well as revolutionary thoughts, come to discover the individual behind the revolutionary.

Yugdrashta Bhagat Singh Aur Unke Mrityunjay Purkhe by Virendra Sindhu

A biography was written by his nephew, this one is in Hindi and contains a lot of facts and unknown stories about the life of Bhagat Singh. Encapsulating and assimilating the data from his familial as well as near and dear ones, his nephew Virendra has done a fabulous job with this biography of the revered revolutionary.

Why I am an Atheist and Other Works by Bhagat Singh

The revolutionary enamouring his journey, his struggles and obstacles in his very own words. This one is a collection of 18 of his valued writings from within the prison walls and outside it, showing us his bravery and the valour in his actions. A must-read!

Shaheed Bhagat Singh: Unique Martyr in Freedom Movement by Omesh Saigal

Another noteworthy biography of Bhagat Singh marks and chronicles his revolutionary in the Indian freedom movement.

The Trial of Bhagat Singh: Politics of Justice by A G Noorani

Outlining the details of one of the most controversial and notorious trials to take place under the British Raj, this one presents the transpiring with a lawyer’s insight, unveiling facts, depicting how Bhagat Singh and his peers were the victims of a travesty of justice that amounted to judicial murder.

Understanding Bhagat Singh by Prof. Chaman Lal

A book portraying Bhagat Singh and his life as well as his revolutionary ideas in depth with not only fictional depictions but also documents as well as real-life incidentals not many other works have presented before, this one is a great book on Bhagat Singh.

A Revolutionary History of Interwar India by Kama Maclean

Understanding and exploiting the complex relationships between Congress and the HSRA (Hindustan Socialist Republican Army, shows how the same were far less antagonistic than is usually expected. A must-have for History buffs.

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.

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30 thoughts on “7 Books You Should Read to Know Who Bhagat Singh Actually Was”

  1. Thankfully being the child of history teacher I remained connected with historical stories and the freedom fighters stories since childhood. My mom used to narrate the incidents so beautifully that history sounded not so boring subject to me ever. I can say that I am aware of Bhagat Singh and his contribution to Indian Freedom. At my parents place the book by Virendra Sindhu is there. .. Thanks for this insightful post

  2. I didn’t know Bhagat Singh was an author too. Thanks for compiling this excellent list of recommendations. His memoir would be the first one I would be picking.

    1. Would love to know more about bhagat Singh. Thanks for sharing this exhaustive list. Would grab them for sure

  3. 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.

  4. I love reading & India’s history too. Thanks for this great recommendation list. Iam sure these books will give us a better understanding of Bhagat Singh.

  5. 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.

  6. I love reading history(except in school😛). I’m sure all the books you’ve recommended will give us a deeper understanding of Bhagat Singh and his revolutionary ideas.

  7. My son is very fond of reading history books. I always try to browse different history books for him. He will surely love this. These books look like must-reads. Thanks for sharing the list.

  8. I love India’s history and these recommendations will surely interest me. Iam sure each will give a new perspective to Bhagath Singh and his role in India’s fight for freedom.

  9. I’ve always been in awe of Bhagat Singh’s commitment to freedom and his bravery. I would love to read these books to know more about him.

  10. These books look like must-reads books to know our freedom fighters. Thanks for sharing the list. I would surely read these books to know him better

  11. It is important to know in detail about those bravehearts for whom we are able to enjoy freedom. I will surely pick up some of these books to know more about Bhagat Singh.

  12. 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.

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