Mumbai, March 23 -- Is the following an easy thing to imagine in the world of 2019? Three young, articulate, well-read members of a socialist revolutionary group, who court arrest in order to register protest against an Act passed by the British government; go on strike in prison to bring attention to the horrible state of prisoners; and are then hanged - all in their early twenties. That was Bhagat Singh (23), who, along with his comrades, Sukhdev (23) and Rajguru (22), were hanged on this day in 1931. The arrest also brought to light, their earlier involvement in the killing of a British policeman. In their deaths, they became immortal, underlining once again that the revolution will be led by the young; and inspiring generations of people to seize the day and fight for their beliefs....