Description
Between September 1929 and March 1931, Bhagat Singh wrote extensively while in jail. He maintained a diary filled with daily notes, reflections on freedom, poverty, and class struggle, as well as his own thoughts influenced by various political thinkers and intellectuals such as Lenin, Marx, Omar Khayyam, Morozov, Rabindranath Tagore, Trotsky, Bertrand Russell, Dostoevsky, Wordsworth, Ghalib, and many others. Through the pages of this jail diary, a true Bhagat Singh emerges—without a cap or gun, yet possessing a rational mind and a strong socialist vision.

