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Bharat Kumar Bhagat is an Indian social worker and public interest campaigner based in Purnia, Bihar. He is a law graduate and has been active in social and political issues for over 15 years. His work focuses on democratic values and citizen participation.

Education

Bharat Kumar Bhagat completed his early education at Saraswati Shishu Mandir, Gulabbag, and secondary education at Jawaharlal Nehru High School, Gulabbag. He then pursued law studies at B.M.T. Law College, which guided him towards a lifelong commitment to the constitution, justice, and public service.

Career

Bharat Kumar Bhagat began his public life at the age of 18 during the LPG gas crisis, participating in peaceful movements to ensure fair pricing for citizens. Since then, he has worked on various public interest issues concerning farmers, traders, and common citizens. He filed a public interest petition against the no-entry system in Gulabbag, which led to administrative action. He has also worked persistently to reopen a long-closed water tower and has engaged in democratic and constitutional struggles related to farmers' rights, administrative accountability, and public welfare. Throughout his activism, he has faced legal challenges and arrests but remains committed to public service.

Bharat Kumar Bhagat views activism as a democratic tool to strengthen accountability, transparency, good governance, and civil rights. His goal is to build a system where every citizen, including farmers, traders, and youth, can live with respect, justice, and equal opportunity. His guiding principle is to raise his voice against injustice and fight corruption through constitutional means. He believes that a person's true identity lies in their actions rather than their position.

He continues to work towards fostering trust, justice, transparency, and responsibility among society, farmers, traders, and youth. For him, the greatest honor is the trust of the people.

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