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One of the most defining and fiercely debated aspects of Bhagat Singh's legend is his staunch atheism. Raised in a religious Sikh family with strong ties to the Arya Samaj, his transition to atheism was born out of rigorous intellectual scrutiny, not youthful rebellion.

Here is an exclusive legend that few know: During the hunger strike, Jawaharlal Nehru visited him. Singh was skeletal, yet he refused milk. He told Nehru, "Do not ask a revolutionary to beg for justice. Demand it."

The British were so terrified of his influence that they advanced the execution date by 11 hours to avoid public protest. The actual hanging occurred at 7:30 PM, not morning. As the hangman placed the noose, legend holds that Singh kissed the rope and muttered, "Samrat! Yours is a very slow progress. I have no time to wait." legends of bhagat singh exclusive

On March 23, 1931, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev Thapar, and Rajguru were hanged in Lahore Central Jail for their involvement in the Lahore Conspiracy Case. The hanging was scheduled for 7:00 AM, but due to a delay, it took place at 10:30 AM. The three revolutionaries went to their gallows with courage and conviction, cementing their place in Indian history.

History textbooks say: They killed Scott in revenge for the death of Lala Lajpat Rai. The exclusive truth reveals: Singh and his comrades had the wrong target. One of the most defining and fiercely debated

His revolutionary journey was marked by events that "made the deaf hear".

"Dear Brother, I have seen that the world is changing. Long live the revolution. Do not bow in front of the priest. Face the rope with a smile." Singh was skeletal, yet he refused milk

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:

"The day we are afraid of death, we cannot achieve anything. I do not want to depend upon any imaginary power. I am responsible for my actions."