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Description: The Lahore Tribune's front page on the 25th of March 1931. The headline reads "BHAGAT SINGH, RAJGURU AND SUKHDEV EXECUTED." The article also reveals that there were no last interviews with relations and that the dead bodies were secretly disposed of.
Title: Bhagat Singh's execution Lahore Tribune Front page
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