New Delhi/ Faridabad: Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh stands as a source of inspiration for the youth of India. On March 23, the martyrdom of Bhagat Singh completes 90 years. Also, India completes 75 years of independence, but sadly, Bhagat Singh who sacrificed his life for the nation has not been awarded the status of martyr, which is granted by the Indian Constitution.
There has been a continuous demand by the family of Bhagat Singh, requesting the Centre to grant the socialist revolutionary the status of a martyr. They also want the documents related to Bhagat Singh to be made public. At present, Bhagat Singh's family members in Faridabad lead a simple life.
In this context, ETV Bharat correspondent Anoop Sharma spoke to Sardar Bhagat Singh's great-grandson Yadvendra Singh. During the interaction, all aspects related to Bhagat Singh's life, including the demand for martyr status have been discussed. Here are some excerpts from the conversation ...
Bhagat Singh's great-grandson Yadvendra Singh has expressed his displeasure while talking to ETV Bharat regarding the martyr status not being granted to Bhagat Singh. He said that for a long time, every effort was made to obtain the martyr status for Bhagat Singh and that the government constantly gave its assurances on the matter. Yadvendra Singh also informed that though he had met Union Home Minister Amit Shah regarding the matter, Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh, who sacrificed his life deliberately for the country, did not get martyr status till now.
Anoop Sharma - Why wasn't Bhagat Singh accorded martyr status?
Yadvendra Singh - The martyrdom of Shaheed-e-Azam is going to complete 90 years on 23 March. We are also celebrating 75 years of independence this year. It is indeed a matter of pride, but as of now, Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh has not been given the status of a martyr under the Indian Constitution, which is very surprising and thoughtful. After all, why are the political parties of the country and their leaders refraining from giving martyr status to Bhagat Singh? Even all the documents related to Bhagat Singh have not been put out in the public domain.
Anoop Sharma - How do you remember Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh?