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Freedom fighter: Bhagat Singh’s birthday marked at Shadman Chowk

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By Hassan NaqviPublished: September 29, 2013
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Civil society members have been trying to get the chowk named after him.
LAHORE:
“Bhagat Singh gave his life for the cause of restoring power to the people…we need more people like him today,” Baba Najmi, a Punjabi poet, said at the celebration of Bhagat Singh’s 107th birthday at Shadman Chowk on Saturday.
Nearly 300 people gathered where Bhagat Singh was hanged on March 23, 1931.
They cut a cake and held a vigil in his memory chanting “We want freedom!” and “Freedom is our right”.
Writer Farrukh Sohail Goindi said Bhagat Singh’s birthday was an important event for the working classes of the Indo-Pak subcontinent. “Today we are fighting against the feudal system to establish a people’s democracy,” he said.
Abdullah Malik, another participant, said, “We want the government to name the Shadman Chowk after Bhagat Singh as a tribute to the great freedom fighter.”

The city government had decided to re-name Fawara Chowk to Bhaghat Singh Chowk in October 2012. The plan, however, was put on hold after the report of renaming drew objections and a group opposed to it held a protest demonstration.

Tehreek-i-Hurmat-i-Rasool member and Shadman traders’ Union president Zahid Butt challenged the move in the Lahore High Court. The court then restrained the city government from issuing an official notification in this regard. The hearing of the case has yet to conclude.

Bhagat Singh is an icon for the youth, said Samia Ali, a student at the Lahore School of Economics. “He taught the youth to fight for what was right without fear and to never give up,” she said, “This is why I came here today with my family…to pay tribute to the great shaheed.”
Bhagat Singh is an inspiration for the working classes, said Muhammad Abbas.

“Bhagat Singh was important in the movement against the British Raj. We want a similar revolution to establish a people’s democracy in which our rulers don’t play second fiddle to the whims of superpowers,” said Akbar Khan, a UET student.
Bhagat Singh was born on September 28, 1907. He was hanged on March 23, 1931
Published in The Express Tribune, September 29th, 2013
 
Bilkul pas rehty howy bhi is k bary me nai pta chala..
 
Baghat singh is our National Hero....

Subhash Chandra bose is the Real Father of our Nation(Particularly Tamils have very huge respect for him, even in wedding invitations in the front page still subash's photos are printed in southern TN)....
The honor they deserve were given covertly to someone else....
 
Baghat singh is our National Hero....

Subhash Chandra bose is the Real Father of our Nation(applies for all the people of southern TN, even in wedding invitations in the front page still subash's photos are printed in southern TN)....
The honor they deserve were given covertly to someone else....

What do you mean by real father - Gandhi is official bappu of Indian Nation. :undecided:
 
What do you mean by real father - Gandhi is official bappu of Indian Nation. :undecided:

Clement Attlee, the ruling British Prime Minister at the time of Independence, reflecting on the factors that guided the British decision to relinquish the Raj in India, is said to have cited the effects of the INA and Bose's activities on the British Indian Army and the Bombay Mutiny as being the most important.

British controlled India only with their military might, once they felt tremors on the British Indian Army, they came to know they were in no position to rule India and decided to leave India.
So its obvious, the credit should have given to subash...
 
no wonder pakistanies are so confoused about there identity both as a nation and as a quam ...good luck and keep it up :cheers:

How are we confused about or identity?, what has Bhagat singh got to do with our identity?.

He was a criminal khalsa he got what he deserved, it was his creed that killed many innocent people during partition, still got a score a to settle with them.
 
How are we confused about or identity?, what has Bhagat singh has to do with our identity?.

He was a criminal khalsa he got what he deserved, it was his creed that killed many innocent people during partition, still got a score a to settle with them.

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Bhagat singh is a shaheed for both countries as he fought that time and laid his life for a common country and not two
 
[Bregs];4822810 said:
Bhagat singh is a shaheed for both countries as he fought that time and laid his life for a common country and not two

Only a Muslim can be a shaheed, rests suck shaft in hell, he may had links to Punjab and its people but Pakistan is a very diverse and big country and not everyone cares about a ignorant criminal Punjabi Sikh.
 
How are we confused about or identity?, what has Bhagat singh got to do with our identity?.

He was a criminal khalsa he got what he deserved, it was his creed that killed many innocent people during partition, still got a score a to settle with them.

Your second para summed it up ,you know **** about Bhagat singh .
 
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