Letters of Bhagat Singh

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Bhagat Singh's Letter to his grandfather
Arjun Singh in Urdu on 27-7-1919 on post card


Respected Dada Ji, Namaste

I state humbly that I am well and wish your well being from Shri Narayan ji. The state of affairs here is that our six monthly exams. Are over, which started in July. Many boys failed in Maths., so the math. Exam will be held again on 9th August. Everything else is fine. When are you coming. Tell Bhayia ji (father) that I have cleared all papers in six monthly examinations. Namaste to Mataji (mother) chachi (aunt), elder aunt. Kultar Singh (younger brother) had fever on 24th night and 25th July evening. Now he is o.k. Do not worry about anything.

Yours obediently
Bhagat Singh
 
Bhagat Singh's letter to Aunt Hukum Kour

Bhagat Singh's Letter to aunt Hukam Kaur

Widow of uncle Swarn Singh,
in Punjabi language on 24.10.1921
(On Post Card)


My Dear Aunt (Chachi ji)

Namaste

I had gone to attend a rally to Lyalpur. I wanted to come to village, but Bapuji (Father) did not allow, so I could not come to village. Please forgive me, if I did any wrong. Portrait of Chacha Ji (Uncle Swarn Singh) is ready. I wanted to bring it along, but it was not complete then, so please forgive me. Kindly reply early. My reverence to elder aunt. My reverence to mother. Namaste to Kulbir and Kultar (younger brothers).

Your son
Bhagat Singh
 
Bhagat Singh letter to Friend

Bhagat singh's Letter to Friend Jai Deo Prasad
on post card in English, which has stamp of Lahore post office of 24th February 1930.


Very Urgent
{No. 103 Central Jail condemned Cell }
Lahore

My Dear Jai Deo!

I hope you would have heard of our abandoning the fast after 16 days, and you can guess how greatly do we feel the necessity of your help at this stage. We received a few oranges yesterday but no interview was held. Our case has been adjourned for a fortnight. Therefore kindly arrange to send a tin of ‘Craven Cigarettes - A’ and a tin of ghee immediately. And a few oranges along with a few rasgullas will also be welcomed. Mr. Dutta is facing hard times without cigarettes. Now you can understand the urgent nature of our needs.

Thanking you in advance.

Yours Sincerely
Bhagat Singh


Address—To, Mr. Jai Deo Prasad Gupta, c/o The provincial Congress committee
Bradlaugh Hall, Lahore

* All underlines by Bhagat Singh
 
Bhagat Singh's letter to Jaidev Gupta

Bhagat Singh's Letter to Friend to Jaidev Gupta
on 26th May 1930 in English. The stamp of Lahore post office is of 28/5/1930 on post card.

937 D/ Lahore Central Jail
26/5/30 (jail no.) Lahore

Dear Brother Jai deo,

Today again I am writing this letter to give you some trouble which I hope you will not mind. Please see if you can arrange to send one fleet foot shoe for me. I think No. 9-10 will do. Chapli is too uncomfortable. Also please try to send it on Friday or Saturday through kulbir when he will be coming for an interview. Really it is very sad that I have not so far been allowed any interview with you. Had this impasse in our trial not occurred I will have repeatedly reminded the authorities to sanction your interview. Anyhow by the time this question is settled I will again try to get the interview sanctioned. Well I hope you will send the shoe without fail and without delay. These days I have got only one book with me — a very dry one. Please see if you can send a couple of recent interesting novels. Please remember me to all friends.

Yours Sincerely

D/ 26/5/30 Bhagat Singh

Address--- Mr. jai Deo Prasad Gupta c/o S. Kishan Singh
Bradlaugh Hall, Lahore
 
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