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Image:Notebookpagebhagatu.jpg|Bhagat Singh, a great reader and thinker was able to break the jail conditions, even when officially not allowed he was reading and writing but finally after long hunger strike got the right of reading & writing included in Jail Manuals Thus he maintained a note book of 404 pages and kept notes & quotes from the books he read. | Image:Notebookpagebhagatu.jpg|Bhagat Singh, a great reader and thinker was able to break the jail conditions, even when officially not allowed he was reading and writing but finally after long hunger strike got the right of reading & writing included in Jail Manuals Thus he maintained a note book of 404 pages and kept notes & quotes from the books he read. | ||
Image:Bhagatsinghhouse.png|This is photo of ancestral House at Khatkar Kalan . It was built in 1858 by Sardar Fateh Singh and was known as Dewan Khana. He pledged to continue support for struggle for freedom aganist British rulers. | Image:Bhagatsinghhouse.png|This is photo of ancestral House at Khatkar Kalan . It was built in 1858 by Sardar Fateh Singh and was known as Dewan Khana. He pledged to continue support for struggle for freedom aganist British rulers. | ||
Image:Bhagat_Singh_Katkar_Kalan.JPG|Bhagat Singh Statue at Khatkar Kalan | |||
Image:Bhagathandcuffed.jpg|Bhagat Singh when first caught | |||
Image:Bhagatlines.jpg|Bhagat Singh's Lines | |||
Image:Bhagatsingh_by_sobhasingh.jpg|Bhagat Singh Potrayed by Sobha Singh | |||
Image:TheLegendofBhagatSingh.jpg|Bhagat Singh Role Played by Ajay devgan In Movie The Legend Of Bhagat Singh | |||
Image:Bhagat_Singh's_execution_Lahore_Tribune_Front_page.jpg|tribune Showing Bhagat Singh's Execution News | |||
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Revision as of 09:12, 15 July 2008
Bhagat Singh, a great reader and thinker was able to break the jail conditions, even when officially not allowed he was reading and writing but finally after long hunger strike got the right of reading & writing included in Jail Manuals Thus he maintained a note book of 404 pages and kept notes & quotes from the books he read.
Bhagat Singh, a great reader and thinker was able to break the jail conditions, even when officially not allowed he was reading and writing but finally after long hunger strike got the right of reading & writing included in Jail Manuals Thus he maintained a note book of 404 pages and kept notes & quotes from the books he read.