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A section of society is full of such barbaric and perpetrative people who recourse to such misdeeds to shame the country. Such people have no righteousness; they are savage beasts born for heinous crimes, and their only doings are to elaborate and resort to misdemeanour and vile delinquency. ©Viraaj Sisodiya #Crime #People #Society #YourQuote #Viraaj
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White "A Life story of Sukhdev" Sukhdev Thapar was a prominent Indian revolutionary and a key figure in the Indian independence movement. Born on May 15, 1907, in Ludhiana, Punjab, British India, Sukhdev was a passionate advocate for freedom from British colonial rule. Early Life and Education: Sukhdev grew up in a politically charged environment and was deeply influenced by the nationalistic sentiments of his time. His early education took place in Ludhiana, where he excelled academically and became increasingly involved in political activities. He was inspired by the ideas of prominent freedom fighters and began to participate in revolutionary activities against British rule. Revolutionary Activities: Sukhdev joined the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA), an organization dedicated to armed struggle against British colonial rule. He became closely associated with Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and other prominent revolutionaries. Sukhdev played a crucial role in organizing and executing several revolutionary activities, including the infamous Assembly Bombing of 1929. Imprisonment and Trial: In 1929, Sukhdev, Bhagat Singh, and Rajguru were arrested for their involvement in the killing of British police officer John Saunders, which was part of their campaign against colonial oppression. They were tried and convicted, leading to a high-profile court case that attracted widespread attention and support for their cause. Execution and Legacy: On March 23, 1931, Sukhdev Thapar, Bhagat Singh, and Rajguru were executed by hanging in Lahore Central Jail. Their martyrdom sparked widespread outrage and intensified the demand for Indian independence. Sukhdev's sacrifice, along with that of his comrades, is remembered as a symbol of bravery and dedication to the cause of freedom. Sukhdev Thapar's legacy endures as a testament to the courage and resolve of those who fought for India's independence. His life and sacrifice continue to inspire generations in the struggle for justice and freedom. ©Sanjoy Khuman #A life story of Sukhdev
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