Bhagat Singh!. O, he's like the Che of India!
Anyone can claim him. Who doesn't like a man with a gun?
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A rear-window sticker seen on a tourist cab at Haridwar.
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Everyone loves a tragic hero! Bhagat Singh's story is so deeply romantic: his youth, his fierce patriotism, his idealism, his untimely death... We desperately need heroes like him in these cynical times.
Cynical me thinks he be branded a Naxal in these times and no one will hear about his existence.