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Uphold the Legacy of Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh! .

Rise up against the UPA Government that acts as a US Agent! .

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23 March is the martyrdom day of Shaheed-e-azam Bhagat Singh,Sukhdev and Rajguru. They were hanged to death by the British rulersfor demanding India's freedom from slavery. Today, 80 years after theirmartyrdom and 64 years after India achieved freedom, is India'sfreedom once more in danger? .

Let us remember that Bhagat Singh warned us: even after the 'white angrez' leave, the 'brown angrez' (India's own ruling class) will continueto oppress people and sell out our country's interests. Recently, USEmbassy cables leaked by the website Wikileaks have shown how the Manmohan Singh Government is appointing Ministers, deciding policies and even buying votes in Parliament to please the US 'masters.' .

The cables show that .

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A U.S. Embassy cable dated January 30, 2006 sent by Ambassador David C. Mulford to Washington observed that inJanuary 2006, the Manmohan Singh Government appointed "pro-US" Murli Deora as Petroleum Minister, removing Mani ShankarAiyar who was in favour of the Indo-Iran oil pipeline. The same cable also says that other Ministers appointed in the reshuffle are all pro-US, showing the Manmohan Singh Government's "determination to ensure that US/India relations continue to move ahead rapidly. In fact, "to ensure that there are no foreignpolicy ripples before the (US) President's visit, PM Singh retainedthe critical Ministry of External Affairs portfolio." .

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Another shocking US embassy cable shows how Congressleaders reported to US representatives about using crores ofmoney to buy the votes of MPs to make sure they voted in favourof the Indo-US Nuke Deal in the crucial trust vote in Parliament. When the US Embassy's Political Counselor visited Satish Sharma,described as a Congress Party MP in the Rajya Sabha" and "a veryclose family friend of Sonia Gandhi, Sharma's political aide .

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