Khaleej Times

Archives of Bhagat Singh trial put on display

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lahore — The government will for the first time put on display the case file of the trial of legendary freedom fighter Bhagat Singh among other historical documents here on Monday.

This was decided at a meeting of the Punjab government top bureaucrat­s, headed by chief secretary Zahid Saeed, which proclaimed the revolution­ary Singh as “hero of both India and Pakistan”.

“The meeting decided that Bhagat Singh was the Independen­ce movement hero of both India and Pakistan. The people of the country have the right to know about his (Singh) and his comrades’ great struggle to get freedom from the British Raj,” an official of the Punjab government said on Sunday.

The exhibition will take place at the Anarkali tomb in Lahore.

The official said letters written by Singh from jail to his father and for getting ‘A Class’ after declaring himself and others as political prisoners and books, newspapers, record of the hotels where he and others stayed would also be exhibited. The applicatio­n Singh had written for facilities carried his signatures. The case file contents also include the court’s order convicting him and his associates Rajguru and Sukhdev, black warrants and the jailer’s report confirming their hanging.

The locations where Singh and his associates used to stay, including a factory on Ravi Road, a rented house in Gowalmandi, another in Mozang and in Kashmir Building on McLeod Road, admission register of a comrade from the DAV college, books, novels and revolution­ary literature which Bhagat Singh would read are also being displayed.

The case files contain documents showing how the police and agencies had busted the team of Singh comprising around 25 members from different parts of India and establishe­d their links with the Hindustan Socialist Republican Army and the Naujawan Bharat Sabha.

Singh was hanged by British rulers on March 23, 1931 at the age of 23 in Lahore, after being tried under charges for hatching a conspiracy against the colonial government. The case was filed against Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru for allegedly killing British police officer John P Saunders.

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