DU opens room at Regal Lodge where Bhagat Singh was jailed
DU opens room at Regal Lodge where Bhagat Singh was jailed
The Vice-Regal Lodge Estate, which now houses the office of the DU Vice Chancellor, was given over to the university in 1933.

New Delhi: Delhi University on Tuesday marked the death anniversary of Bhagat Singh as 'Martyrs' Day' by opening to students the doors of a room in the Vice-Regal Lodge, where the freedom fighter was reportedly imprisoned for a day during a court trial.

The Vice-Regal Lodge Estate, which now houses the office of the DU Vice Chancellor, was given over to the university in 1933.

The university invited 100 school students from five schools for the first guided tour of the resource materials and a visit to the room, which housed works on and by Bhagat Singh.

The resource centre on Bhagat Singh for students, historians and research scholars has on display compilations of handwritten letters by the freedom fighter and will be later developed in the form of a museum.

"The resource centre aspires to make everyone learn from the lives of Shaheed Bhagat Singh and his associates," DU Vice Chancellor Yogesh Tyagi said.

However, the VC said the university has no plans to open it for the public.

"But this is definitely a beginning where students of our university and research scholars and even school children will get an opportunity to learn from the writings of the martyr and the scholarly works on him," Tyagi said.

It was on this day in 1931 that freedom fighters Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru were executed, a few hours ahead of schedule, after the trio was sentenced to death in the Lahore conspiracy case.

Asked to comment on the comparisons between Jawaharlal Nehru University students' union president Kanhaiya Kumar and Bhagat Singh, Tyagi, an alumni of JNU, said he believes anyone fighting for a just cause is inspired by the legendary freedom fighter.

"This is not the right occasion (to comment). It's a solemn occasion where we are commemorating the death of a martyr who spent one day in this room. But I believe that anyone who is fighting for a just cause is being inspired by Bhagat Singh," Tyagi said

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