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Not to become a king, nor to gain any other rewards here, or in the next birth or after death in paradise, shall they be inspired to challenge the oppressors, exploiters, and tyrants, but to cast off the yoke of serfdom from the neck of humanity and to establish liberty and peace shall they tread this to their individual selves perilous and to their noble selves the only glorious imaginable path. Is the pride in their noble cause to be — misinterpreted as vanity? Who dares to utter such an abominable epithet? To him, I say either he is a fool or a knave. Let us forgive him for he can not realize the depth, the emotion, the sentiment and the noble feelings that surge in that heart. His heart is dead as a mere lump of flesh, his eyes are weak, the evils of other interests having been cast over them. Self-reliance is always liable to be interpreted as vanity. It is sad and miserable but there is no help.
This passage is from an essay written by Bhagat Singh. What is the title of the essay?

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Bhagat Singh's essay "Why I am a Revolutionary?" expresses his views on self-reliance, revolutionary struggle, and the principles of fighting against oppression.
Updated On: Oct 14, 2025
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Identifying the passage.
This passage is an excerpt from Bhagat Singh's essay titled "Why I am a Revolutionary?" which discusses his thoughts on self-reliance, revolution, and the misinterpretation of noble causes.
Step 2: Conclusion.
The correct title of the essay is (B) "Why I am a Revolutionary?"
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