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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBhagat Singh opposes almost all political trends in India. Gandhi-inspired Indian nationalists, Hindu nationalists, Sikh nationalists, the parliamentary Left, and the pro-armed struggle Naxalite Left all desire Bhagat Singh's legacy, yet each of these parties has difficulties in claiming Bhagat Singh's legacy. The Naxalites, who consider Bhagat Singh's condemnation of individual terrorism in his latter years as an unpleasant historical truth, Hindu and Sikh nationalists, the parliamentary Left, and Gandhi-inspired Indian nationalists all have unfavourable opinions of Bhagat Singh's use of violence. The Book is a collection of the renowned revolutionary Bhagat Singh's letters written while he was imprisoned.
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The author has been the Research Fellow at Banaras Hindu University, one of the most prominent university in India.
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