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Jail Diary and Other Writings
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Jail Diary and Other Writings in Brampton, ON
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Jail Diary and Other Writings in Brampton, ON
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"Jail Diary and Other Writings" is actually a book written by the Indian revolutionary Bhagat Singh, and not by Bertrand Russell. Bhagat Singh was a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement and played a key role in the fight against British colonialism in India.The book is a collection of essays and letters written by Bhagat Singh during his imprisonment in 1929-1931. The "Jail Diary" section of the book is a record of Bhagat Singh's experiences in prison, as well as his thoughts on a wide range of topics, including politics, society, and the struggle for independence. The other sections of the book contain various essays and letters written by Bhagat Singh on topics such as socialism, anarchism, and the Indian independence movement
"Jail Diary and Other Writings" is actually a book written by the Indian revolutionary Bhagat Singh, and not by Bertrand Russell. Bhagat Singh was a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement and played a key role in the fight against British colonialism in India.The book is a collection of essays and letters written by Bhagat Singh during his imprisonment in 1929-1931. The "Jail Diary" section of the book is a record of Bhagat Singh's experiences in prison, as well as his thoughts on a wide range of topics, including politics, society, and the struggle for independence. The other sections of the book contain various essays and letters written by Bhagat Singh on topics such as socialism, anarchism, and the Indian independence movement





















