AI’s Response When I Asked About Bhagat Singh
WHAT AI REPLIED, WHEN I ASKED ABOUT BHAGAT SINGH If Bhagat Singh hadn’t been executed in 1931, the ripple effects on India’s independence movement and beyond could’ve been profound—though, of course, we’re speculating here. Let’s break it down. First, his survival would’ve kept a charismatic, radical voice alive. At 23, he was already a skilled organizer and propagandist, with a knack for inspiring the youth. Without his martyrdom, the emotional fuel his death provided—like the nationwide outrage that galvanized support for the Congress and other anti-British groups—might’ve been less intense. But in its place, you’d have a living revolutionary who could’ve built on his ideas, potentially strengthening the socialist-leaning factions within the independence struggle. He was influenced by Lenin and Marx, so he might’ve pushed harder for a movement that wasn’t just about ousting the British but also about reshaping Indian society—land refor...