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relev~ce even in our own times. He was a critic 1f the freedom movement under the l~adership ~f~abatma.
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PaRCha - JNU - SFI - 2004 ID-68124
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II. U) c: = c: ll tG)o. "1.
' :::).
~-=·-~ j.
.!Q i d: j ~~ !8-2~~1 ~~ -~ ..,z .
~-~ r:: "' ... -lssi:::~.
. -. _ ·~EG) J.
cn-oc:'-'-ca ·a ~·I -: i i i ii~ --~U)CI .J.tl. ~~~=i.
~. ct) c ·-:I G) c .. --~~i.
eas~~,..8~ ~-1>-~~zo i .
~c:::.
""'"0co am co 0 ... ~ .
N ~!m&-~ .o..
-eEcag>G) :0.:.
-o Q).~ E·-> en.=.
.
c E ..... ·-~s; ALL INDIA STUDNT'S FEDERATION (AISF) ,.r:.=.
ca l! ' March 23, 2004.
::::.... (.) J .
Cl) ~-0 .. .
Cl) G) c VI.
.
::::~ E ' .
§ 0 =E-E.
Q) .
-ctcz-...-ca-.... J' Sbabeed Bb,t Singh -A True Comrade .
a. ~.c::: I.
c ·-..... c.
0 "C-.. 't: .
:I CCI) :.
.--Friends, y, seventy three years age, Shaheedtagat Singh and his compatriots, Rajguru and Sukhdev, were Q..
fl)-·-(.
Cl) 0.
.
·-c: as :.
E ·-t» c 0 h" da.
->-ca · world, now and in the times to come. It is not Olintention to account the various deeds of these revolutionary.
.
n t tsh~ge.f to death by the British govel'llllllent foraging war against the imperialist Raj. The exploits of these ~ .
valJant martyrs shall be remembered by all pabjc Indians and people struggling for freedom all around the .
"2 ~ Cl) ~.
Cl)w-.J l I ., I!! 8 ~ freedom fighters, as their deeds, like the bombir [ "2 l .
01 "II.
C( ·.
" "§ =~g~c var1ous deologJes to come forward and appropriathis legacy in the post independence period. . r·0.1 " les~r "?derstaJ_Iding of what Bbagat Singh stood>r has provided the opportunity for political organisations of .
:E 5 ,§' ~ ~ th. h.
~ at 1t as.
c: ere IS no ou !a. 1.. the fact that Martyr BhagaSingh was an ardent Marxist and stood for soc1a 1st causes~ I 0rJl., ~ ~ t:: -Th . d b bo ' -LL. a> g B... the very end of his hfe. His und~tanding about imerialism the nature ofthe freedom struggle led by the lndtan Ul .
relev~ce even in our own times. He was a critic 1f the freedom movement under the l~adership ~f~abatma.
~ :;:).
-:5 01 ~ ~ ongress Rnd the sociaJ and communalstrife that affected Indian society was so deep .
::J Gandh1 as he feJt that the movement was dominate. by the middle class, trading comrnumty and cap1tahsts who .
Cl) N. alC z...,.
z! >-~ c: 1:.
.ca>a. 4 atiOn.
WI -o 4> ·E .
l: ~ ~ -:; ~ were not ready to take ·decisive risks in the strugg~ against British imperialism. Bhagat Singh warned that the ~.... &. a> -c: !CJ.
w recounted his ~~nences with the factory workt:rsof Ahmedabad ~nd ~edthat working wth. the proletanat CD.
Cl) C/) .
This is v~ much ~vident in the statement made by Mahatma Gandhi in I 931 to the :'The _Times" when ~e .,ft.
0 ,., ~ -~! bourgeoisie classes for pobtrcal dominated benefitfreedom s was movement, very dangerouwas s. nctbrave S.laheed enough Bhagat to Smgh include belteved the workers that the as rea part volutiOnary ofthe struggle. workers -.
~ ~ ~ u. ~I and peasants would continue with the struggle evenifthe aim ofthe ~urgeoisie leadership was met. He felt that.
D..
~~ Jg 0 ~ .1:! 0 _g ~ g I "t :a~.
th~~ ex~ 01 ers are tn.u.
a> ~ ~ ~ .r:. .
the.~tshad to liberate themselves not only from the foreign yoke but also from the yoke of!~lords and .
.
exp ortn~ .t e labour of the common people for their own needs. It matters little wh';;her .
al-~ ~ ~ ::l ~ ~ ~ .. E z.
~ ~ co ·: .
cap1tahsts. He also understood that the struggle in India would continue :c so -long as a handful ofexplmters go on I CJ .
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