💨 Abstract
Bhagat Singh Junior is a novel by Sunil Gupta that reimagines Bhagat Singh, a revered Indian revolutionary, in a contemporary setting riddled with corruption, crime, and poverty. Gupta's emotional storytelling explores the survival of revolutionary spirit in modern India and encourages readers to embody Bhagat Singh's ideals and fight for justice, reflecting contemporary socio-political issues.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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