Bhagat Singh Vs Mahatma Gandhi

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Both Bhagat Singh and Mahatma Gandhi are the legends of India who fought for the freedom of India against the British Emperor. Bhagat Singh was a young boy who gave a new direction to revolution in India and inspired many youths to join the freedom movement. Whereas Mahatma Gandhi used non-violence to fight against the Britishers. Bhagat Singh, before being executed, got involved in many attacks against the British and even attacked the British Parliament. But Mahatma Gandhi followed non-violence and did not support Bhagat Singh. However, both of them had immensely contributed towards India's freedom but had different approaches.
 
Bhagat Singh was among the young revolutionaries of India. Being born in a family of patriots, patriotism ran in his blood and at a young age of 13, he joined the Non-cooperation movement initiated by Mahatma Gandhi. He was a revolutionary and actively participated in various revolutionary actives during the freedom movement. Both Mahatma Gandhi and Bhagat Singh were great leaders but their ideologies were different. While Mahatma Gandhi believed in non-violence, Bhagat Singh was influenced by the revolutionary ideas and thought that India could only gain Independence through armed revolution.
 
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