History of Bradlaugh Hall - Brief Narrative of Revolution
Ruins of a revolution: the sad collapse of Bradlaugh Hall The famous Lahore building from the 19th century, where Bhagat Singh once studied, is currently in terrible condition. The Bradlaugh Hall, which was constructed on Rattigan Road in Lahore in the late 19th century, served as a gathering place for nearly all of India's noteworthy leadership, notably for Punjabi political figures. The hall was a well-known gathering place for Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs of various clans, creeds, and political views; they would organise political sessions, host receptions for visiting leaders, and hold literary sittings or mushairas (poetry reciting). Behind the Lahore district courts, the Bradlaugh Hall, a symbol of the subcontinent's anti-colonial liberation fight, is in disrepair. The renowned hall has hosted important political gatherings in Lahore exclusively for nearly fifty years, but the ancient structure itself has been left to fight for itself against both natural and man-made per