Veergati Bhagat Singh : I am Nationalist Hindu Sikh Arya samaji ( I am not Atheist) !
On this day (Mar 23) entire Bharat is
commemorating the heroic sacrifice
made by three young patriots on 23
Mar, 1931.
Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and
Rajguru gladly kissed the gallows on
this day by singing the song that
praises their motherland Bharat.
After long 84 years of their execution
we are still debating on the legacy of
this revolutionary patriot. For all of us,the chronicle of Bhagat Singh is a
source of inspiration in serving Bharat Bhavani.
To my knowledge he sacrificed his
precious life for a noble cause, for the
liberation of Bharat from the invaders,for nationalism.
Undoubtedly Bhagat"s legacy belongs to every Bharati.
But for the communists (experts in
transforming sheep to dog), he died
for communism and not for
nationalism. They are incessantly
advocating Bhagat as their poster boy,for several years they have been using Goebalsian tricks to claim Bhagat"s legacy.
They are injecting fake stories about
Bhagat into the blood of youth who are ignorant about Bharat"s history.
Discarding the historical facts, the
communists become angry with the
Sangh inspired organizations for
propagating Bhagat"s ideals.
The communists" ideologues
conveniently ignoring the truth that
the roots of Bhagat Singh"s ideology lie in the very concept of Hindu Rashtra.
To figure out the ideology of this
extraordinary patriot we have to go
through some crucial stages of the 23
year long Bhagat"s life.
Bhagat was born into a family of
patriots, who were the staunch
followers of Arya Samaj. His
grandfather Arjun was an activist of
Arya Samaj, father Kishan Singh and
Uncle Ajith Singh were members of
Ghadar party, founded in US intended
to hurl out the British rule in Bharat.
The habitual argument of Marxists is
that Bhagat was an atheist; he was not a believer of idol worship, so he has nothing to do with Hindutva.
I remind the pseudo historians that
during the younger days Bhagat was
guided by the philosophy of Arya
Samaj founded by Swami Dayanand
Sarawati. Arya Samaj is a patriotic
organization formed to fight against
social inequality and to inculcate
patriotism in youth. The Samaj are
against idol worship, they believe only
in the supremacy of Vedas.
Obviously Bhagat happened to be a
follower of this view and turned out to be a fierce nationalist.
Also, Bhagat studied in Dayanand
Anglo Vedic School and later in the
National College of Lahore (founded
by hard nationalists Lala Lajpat Rai
and Bhai Parmanand).
The second stage was Bhagat"s
association with revolutionary patriots and nationalist organizations. In many instances Bhagat openly expressed that he was inspired by the sagas of two great patriots Chatrapati Shivaji
and Maharana Pratap.
In Bharat, the Communist Party was
officially formed in 1925 but till his
death Bhagat was never a member of
this party. Bhagat encultured the
primary lessons of politics from
Scheendranath Sanyal, the founder of
HRA (Hindustan Republican
Association) and not from any
communist.
The purpose of HRA was to create a
Federative Republic of Indian States
rooted in the ideology of Sanathan
Dharma.
Later the organization was renamed as HSRA (Hindustan Socialist Republican Association) under the leadership of Bhagat Singh and Azad to unify there evolutionary movements all over the country.
Bhagat"s close associates, Rama Prasad Bismil (an Arya Samajist and
pracharak of Hindu Rashtra), Chandra Shekar Azad, Mohammed Ashfaqullah Khan were all followers of Sanathan Hindu dharma.
The third stage was his association
with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
Bhagat's concept was firmly rooted in
the ancient culture and tradition of
Bharat. Bhagat came to know about
the activities of Sangh through
Shivram Rajguru, an active
Swayamsevak (Maharashtra) and his
comrade in HSRA.
He is very anxious to know about Dr
Hedgewar (Doctorji) and the
functioning of Sangh. Once, he shared
his great respect towards Doctorji with Rajguru.
After the assassination of Saunders in
1928 (by Bhagat and Rajguru), Bhagat
advised Rajguru to seek help from
Doctorji for a shelter and he sent Raj
to Nagpur, where the RSS head office
located.
Thus his vision is parallel to that of the Akhant Bharat Sankalp of RSS. But unfortunately Bhagat"s ideals are
misinterpreted by the Communists to
achieve their vested interests.
So my dear young comrades, that
sacrifice is for nationalism; not for the alien ideology of communism. Let us pay our tribute to the great son of
Bharatmaa.
Bharat mata ki Jay 🌹💐⛳🕉🙏
Vande Mataram 🕉⛳💐💐🌹🙏
Santoshkumar B Pandey at 3.00PM
commemorating the heroic sacrifice
made by three young patriots on 23
Mar, 1931.
Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and
Rajguru gladly kissed the gallows on
this day by singing the song that
praises their motherland Bharat.
After long 84 years of their execution
we are still debating on the legacy of
this revolutionary patriot. For all of us,the chronicle of Bhagat Singh is a
source of inspiration in serving Bharat Bhavani.
To my knowledge he sacrificed his
precious life for a noble cause, for the
liberation of Bharat from the invaders,for nationalism.
Undoubtedly Bhagat"s legacy belongs to every Bharati.
But for the communists (experts in
transforming sheep to dog), he died
for communism and not for
nationalism. They are incessantly
advocating Bhagat as their poster boy,for several years they have been using Goebalsian tricks to claim Bhagat"s legacy.
They are injecting fake stories about
Bhagat into the blood of youth who are ignorant about Bharat"s history.
Discarding the historical facts, the
communists become angry with the
Sangh inspired organizations for
propagating Bhagat"s ideals.
The communists" ideologues
conveniently ignoring the truth that
the roots of Bhagat Singh"s ideology lie in the very concept of Hindu Rashtra.
To figure out the ideology of this
extraordinary patriot we have to go
through some crucial stages of the 23
year long Bhagat"s life.
Bhagat was born into a family of
patriots, who were the staunch
followers of Arya Samaj. His
grandfather Arjun was an activist of
Arya Samaj, father Kishan Singh and
Uncle Ajith Singh were members of
Ghadar party, founded in US intended
to hurl out the British rule in Bharat.
The habitual argument of Marxists is
that Bhagat was an atheist; he was not a believer of idol worship, so he has nothing to do with Hindutva.
I remind the pseudo historians that
during the younger days Bhagat was
guided by the philosophy of Arya
Samaj founded by Swami Dayanand
Sarawati. Arya Samaj is a patriotic
organization formed to fight against
social inequality and to inculcate
patriotism in youth. The Samaj are
against idol worship, they believe only
in the supremacy of Vedas.
Obviously Bhagat happened to be a
follower of this view and turned out to be a fierce nationalist.
Also, Bhagat studied in Dayanand
Anglo Vedic School and later in the
National College of Lahore (founded
by hard nationalists Lala Lajpat Rai
and Bhai Parmanand).
The second stage was Bhagat"s
association with revolutionary patriots and nationalist organizations. In many instances Bhagat openly expressed that he was inspired by the sagas of two great patriots Chatrapati Shivaji
and Maharana Pratap.
In Bharat, the Communist Party was
officially formed in 1925 but till his
death Bhagat was never a member of
this party. Bhagat encultured the
primary lessons of politics from
Scheendranath Sanyal, the founder of
HRA (Hindustan Republican
Association) and not from any
communist.
The purpose of HRA was to create a
Federative Republic of Indian States
rooted in the ideology of Sanathan
Dharma.
Later the organization was renamed as HSRA (Hindustan Socialist Republican Association) under the leadership of Bhagat Singh and Azad to unify there evolutionary movements all over the country.
Bhagat"s close associates, Rama Prasad Bismil (an Arya Samajist and
pracharak of Hindu Rashtra), Chandra Shekar Azad, Mohammed Ashfaqullah Khan were all followers of Sanathan Hindu dharma.
The third stage was his association
with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
Bhagat's concept was firmly rooted in
the ancient culture and tradition of
Bharat. Bhagat came to know about
the activities of Sangh through
Shivram Rajguru, an active
Swayamsevak (Maharashtra) and his
comrade in HSRA.
He is very anxious to know about Dr
Hedgewar (Doctorji) and the
functioning of Sangh. Once, he shared
his great respect towards Doctorji with Rajguru.
After the assassination of Saunders in
1928 (by Bhagat and Rajguru), Bhagat
advised Rajguru to seek help from
Doctorji for a shelter and he sent Raj
to Nagpur, where the RSS head office
located.
Thus his vision is parallel to that of the Akhant Bharat Sankalp of RSS. But unfortunately Bhagat"s ideals are
misinterpreted by the Communists to
achieve their vested interests.
So my dear young comrades, that
sacrifice is for nationalism; not for the alien ideology of communism. Let us pay our tribute to the great son of
Bharatmaa.
Bharat mata ki Jay 🌹💐⛳🕉🙏
Vande Mataram 🕉⛳💐💐🌹🙏
Santoshkumar B Pandey at 3.00PM
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