A rare glimpse into the mind of a revolutionary.
Delve into the personal jail diary of Bhagat Singh, the iconic Indian revolutionary. Penned between 1929 and 1931, these pages reveal his profound thoughts on freedom, poverty, and the class struggle. Explore his intellectual influences, from Lenin and Marx to Tagore and Russell, as he grapples with the pressing issues of his time.
More than just a historical document, this diary offers a portrait of a man with an acute scholarly mind and a passionate socialist heart. Discover the real Bhagat Singh, beyond the hat and the gun, and gain a deeper understanding of his vision for a just society. Perfect for readers interested in Indian history, political thought, and the lives of revolutionaries.
