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There is no record of Bhagat Singhh as a ‘martyr’ at the government level !


There is no record of Bhagat Singhh as a ‘martyr’ at the government level !

December 23, 2012    


Margashirsha Shuklapaksha 11, Kaliyug Varsha 5114

Ungrateful Congress government !

Pune (Maharashtra) : The record of revolutionary Bhagat Singh is kept limited to only bomb and gun. Erstwhile administration had taken care to ensure that the image of Bhagat Singh would be portrayed as if it was against Mahatma Gandhi. Unfortunately, there is no record of Bhagat Singh as a ‘martyr’ at the government level. Such remorse was expressed by the grandson of Bhagat Singh, Mr, Abhitej Singh Sandhu. (On one hand, the Union government refers Bhagat Singh as a ‘terrorist’ in ‘NCERT’ curriculum, and on the other, State government does not keep his record as a ‘martyr’. Therefore, both the Congress governments at Centre and State level, humiliating the revolutionaries are anti-national themselves. People, show such anti-national Congress government its rightful place in next elections ! – Editor SP)

Mr. Sandhu was speaking in the function organised on the occasion of martyrdom day of Bhagat Singh organised at Pune by Haribhai Desai College and Puna Gujarathi Mandal Study Centre in the meeting hall of the college. Mr. Sandhu further said, ‘Bhagat Singh did not believe in violence. His fight was not directed against the seat of power but against rights. He could have demolished entire British Parliament with bomb explosion; however, his aim was to make youngsters aware of injustice meted out to them. The image of Bhagat Singh as a fine philosopher and socialist was never exposed before the society. Some of his writing is available in Pakistan, and efforts are on to bring it back to Bharat.’

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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