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PaRCha - JNU - AISA material - 2006 ID-16232

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burning ambition to live like Bhagat Singh. Chandrashekhar, who had twice been the JNUSU President, went to seek out those people in the broken-down village hutments of his hometown Siwan, and, as he sought to light the spark of protest at a street corner in JP Chowk, was gunned down by the goons of the mafia RJD MP Shahabuddin. Avtar Singh Pash, Bant Singh Jhabbar, the women of Manipur, Shah Chand Mukhiya of Arwal, Chandrashekhar ... truly, Bhagat Singh lives and dies, again and again, in those who insist on confronting the black evil who rule India today, who refuse to give up the dream of a country and a world free from exploitation. That dream faces repeated assaults: the NDA told them India was Shining; the UPA tells them that their Government is Caring and Compassionate. Our nations people continue to be forced into starvation, suicide, unemployment, and displacement their lands, crops, seeds, water, all being shackled to imperialist economic policies by Governments, be it NDA or UPA. Manmohan Singh sings praises of British rule, and forces India to become an ally of Bush, the Supreme Commander of US imperialism. And each of us faces the challenge of exposing and resisting, not just Bush, but his Indian agents in the UPA too. Pash wrote, Sabse khatarnak hota hai hamare sapnon ka mar jana. On the 75th Martyrdom Year of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru, as well as Pash, JNUSU celebrates that dream of freedom that never dies with a film on Spartacus. The might of the Roman Empire was rooted in slave labour and the Adi-Vidrohi had fought for an end of exploitation of man by man. We salute his memory, and the memory of all the Vidrohis of human history who continue to die for a world where humanity may live free from exploitation. Join .

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