Bhagat Singh story

There is an anecdote related to the childhood of Bhagat Singh. One day Bhagat Singh's father Sardar Kishan Singh and his friend Nandkishore Mehta were talking on the farm.  

At that time Nandkishore Mehta's attention shifted towards the boy Bhagat Singh.

The boy Bhagat Singh was burying small sticks in the field and had made a pile of soil. Nandkishore Mehta told Kishan Singh that I come after talking to this child.

Nandkishore Mehta asked Bhagat Singh, 'Are you Sardar Kishan Singh's son?

Bhagat Singh mentioned his name, bowed down and said, 'Yes.' I am the son of Sardar Kishan Singh ji.

Mehta ji asked, 'What are you burying in the field?'

Mehta ji thought that the child's answer would come that I am playing, burying wood, but hearing the child's answer, he was also surprised and Sardar Kishan Singh standing behind him was also surprised.

Bhagat Singh had said, 'I am burying guns.' Mehta ji again asked, 'Do you know what it means?'

Bhagat Singh said, 'I know. Our country is a slave and we have to take up arms for freedom. The day I am under my control, I will drive these Britishers away with these weapons.'

Mehta ji asked, 'What is your religion?' The boy said, 'The country is my religion.'

Hearing these things, Mehta ji told Kishan Singh, 'The thoughts of this child in childhood are such revolutionary, so you should keep a special eye on its upbringing and its activities. All your attention should be such that this talent within it comes to the fore. Do not let this energy flow anywhere else.

Later the same thing happened. The world knows and worships Bhagat Singh.



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That is to say, from the very childhood of the child, parents should keep an eye on his activities. Identify and nurture the talent of the child. If you keep this in mind, then the child will definitely become a successful person in the future.

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