UK historian calls Bhagat Singh, Azad ‘terrorists’, sparks row
A UK-based historian described Bhagat Singh and Chandrashekhar Azad as “terrorists” during a lecture here recently, sparking a controversy. Delivering a lecture on ‘Non-violent Resistance in India during 1915-1947’, Warwick University’s professor David Hardiman said, “Terrorist groups that predate Mahatma Gandhi were always there alongside Gandhi’s non-violent movement.”
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