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23.3.12 On l~' 1\':la~ln~'[urty~lonl Day ofBhagut Singh-Sukhdev-Rajguru (1931) and R,., lllutlonary Pt~l~t Pnash (1988) TodY! 23 Mach 201 ~ilft~tlC'!llQ 15)'t!C._f'@ Qf themurderofComrade Chandu, three people convicted ofhis .

murdr hav. flnttl)' llQilO ~cU,_tQHC!~t'-·to Hfe imprisonment by a CBI Court, aftera protracted struggle for .

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UC\Wll~tntt@'f!~~nPLQDJl.Y.OQ~on the main mastermind behrnd hts murder. former RJD MP .

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verdict in ttur Ch~lH1t~th£rKJtl}r moK!Qr ca,e i~ announced, we remember the courage of the countless.

l!hJfbBY~.1t\tL~X2lill~fil~Qfmll~~y..htlbind tt}is brpad daylight murder has been nailed.Today, asthis won1n and mon of fHH' ClOttntr~ Wh(} OYQ~~m~thE>Ir f{:ars, who sacrificed themselves to the cause oftrue .

lndepaodonctt, nnd who J'f!fHlWino the drftam~ of E!quality that still live on. As Shahsdnt SflJ.)tOh btt{Jimt wo oomrn~momteth~heroic ltves of those like Bhagat Singh and his comradeswho have .

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of 1t~v"''tJl.ion, Vve remember th~ tmef, in_candescent lives of those like the revolutionary poet Paash .

martyred on 23 M~n;h, 'i9fHl tlnd CtH~ncJr~~hQkhar P-ra~ad~ form~r JNUSU president-martyred in Siwan on 31.

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Mrch, 1997-\\h1.) livi"~d nrr,ong tho ~tn~ggllng people and were committed to this struggle unto the last. .

Uhaa a;iac Stna;ts l1NH·.t' to the Seconrl l~CC Com'il'ts (OH ~turr.·J1 23.! lfHj Sremul J,:r,/wre Con.fp/r(lr.,_l' Ca.e coJlvicts, who were locked up in 1Yard Number 14 (near .

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11m di;Site to lfve Is nnllwol. Ills In me also. I do nat ucmt to conceal it. But it is conditional. I don't want to live as tl,fJI'ISO!It:r fJ!1 unde;rr!sfrir;flrms 1\1)' name has her.nme a symbol ofIndian rel·olution. The ideal and the sacrifices of ilstJ f'(J\'0/tllion:..u:v JUtrfl' h,;vr tl/moted n?tt to a height beyond which I will never he able to rise if!live... .

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)~:s, rme rhingJH'((/kS me even todt{)' A{P ht.nJ'I mtrturedsome ambitionsfor doing something/or humanity andfor my .

tUJwlliJ-'. J hcwe not htJCil obie. to ju//111 !Wt?n mw~thausandthpart ofthose ambitions. If/live I might perhaps get a .

hrmt:o 10 Jltlflllt/tem. Jlewr II cum~ to Ill)' mind that I should not die, it came from this end only. .

lops m;rJ I am anxiously waitingfor the final test. I wish the day may come nearer soon .

In tho llf'o f.tr)(f dooth of @hagm Singh, In p{lrtlcular, we find an inspiration for our times and a guide to the struggles ahead. In mo woflcj tnot uurTouncH:J uo ono tlio iOOlli~P that confront us, his words and acts acquire particular depth and meanjng. lod(.)y, ·Othopooplu of KoodonKYI£Hn and JAI~'lpur launch a spirited resistance to nuclear power plants, as they face mass rrest~ .auwall 00 t)UIIOlG ond uotono from "demoeraticallyu elected governments, as people in Jagatsmghpur barricade theu vlll.lSOtl ogoinotttw owt.o government ond POSCO, these struggles are a clear proof that the revolutionary legacy of Poaot,, CllOFIC1~ oncJ otherG who lived and died for a better society is alive and kicking. .

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bogtln at the ttme of the horrific Jallianwala Bagh massacre where innocent people blood. Over time, as his involvement, with revolutionary politicsgrew. he grew also .

mooura rUeipoteo in oncJ led, Bhagat Stngh gave a new meaning to patriotism. The old cry of Vande m 6f revolution~lnquilab Zindabad-which he was among the first to proclaim.At the .

truaslcB of peasants And workers and insisted that without establishing the dominance ef nal movement would not bring true independence for India. Thecapitalists, the traders, the ro l3l)Ch firm friends of Gandhi); he viewed with the deepest suspicion, arguing that they .

v ...~ moDtlizmion thf)i came with the Gandhian struggle, Bhagat Singh aJso identified the class .

1WDHWd thot Gandhi's politics consciously discouraged against any attempt to politicize the , In fact, CJf th6 dangers of setting up a rule by the 'brown sahibs' that would merely replace the not.ner mo~k, ancJ vlhere the domination of the o1erwhelming majority of Indians, the workers and He stated also that m ordE:r to challenge imperialism we must demolish the .

tJnuo un~nwrrunted, sand cep1talist collaborators, the props and supporters of imperialist domination. demand for .complete independence, where Gandhi openly and repeatedly .

and h1s comrades were unafraid and raised the battle cry: lnquilab Zindabad! .

nlen.c. is bound to end in some sort of compromise or complete failure. .

thib Jlme the real revolutionary forces have not been invited into the arena. This ~ f-Ul~S bhopkeepers and a few capitalists. Both these, and particularly the sses5ions in any struggle. The real revolutionary armies are in the.

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ourer5. But our bourgeois leaders do not and cannot dare to tackle.

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