Discussion took place and the wave of Ghadar was raised - People's Jai Ho

Jalandhar - The discussion held today by the Desh Bhagat Commemoration Committee, while reviewing the important events, martyrdoms and sacrifices of the month of June in the freedom struggle of our country and standing up and paying homage to them, discussed the historical relevance and its relevance in our times.

Jalandhar - The discussion held today by the Desh Bhagat Commemoration Committee, while reviewing the important events, martyrdoms and sacrifices of the month of June in the freedom struggle of our country and standing up and paying homage to them, discussed the historical relevance and its relevance in our times. Emphasizing the importance of the Ghadar movement, a commitment was made to mobilize efforts to merge with the people.
At the beginning of the discussion on the events related to the freedom struggle of June and their importance, the General Secretary of the Deshabakt Commemoration Committee, Prithipal Singh Madimegha, said that this is our responsibility. That we preserve the precious steps of history, take lessons from them and inspire the new young generation to take light from it.
The General Secretary said that this discussion will serve to prepare the ground for the success of Ghadri Baba's fair and trainee awareness camp. Because we are already thinking to take the fair to the heights.
Dadehar Sahib Nagar freedom struggle, special contribution on the occasion of Ghadri Mela, Pandit Kishori Lal, Ram Prashad Bismil, Dr. Gaya Prashad and Rajendra Nath Lahiri, the birthday of Kakori case victims and those who drank martyrdom jam in the Lahore conspiracy case were mentioned by the General Secretary. done The main speaker of today's discussion, Charanji Lal Kanganiwal, gave an informative and informative description of the historical significance of the freedom struggle of June. He said that it is about preserving their history and taking it forward. He invited all the patriotic organizations, researchers and patriots to come forward to protect and communicate the revolutionary history of Ghadar movement and freedom struggle.
Cultural wing convener Amolak Singh said that it would be meaningful and timely to see our historical rich heritage in relation to today and tomorrow.
While participating in the discussion, committee members Gurmeet, Surinder Kumari Kochhar, Vijay Bombeli, Prof. Gopal Buttar, Balbir Kaur Bundala, Harmesh Maldi, Dr. Salesh, Raminder Patiala, Manjit Basarke and Dr. Harjinder Atwal, Dr. Harjit Singh, Bhagwant Rasulpur, Many attendees including Paramjit, Ramesh Chauhka gave invaluable suggestions. It was also voiced that efforts should be made to extend the recent activities especially to the villages of the patriots, the struggling areas.
Finance Secretary of Desh Bhagat Commemoration Committee Sital Singh Sangha presented the resolutions in the event, which were passed with a show of hands. The resolutions demanded that:-
* The Delhi Governor's decision to give permission to file a case against world famous writer Arundhati Roy and Professor Shaukat Hussain under the UAPA Act should be withdrawn immediately.
* UAPA should be repealed by law.
* To roll back repressive steps towards a police state through criminal laws, effective July 1.
* Maninderjit Singh Sidhu, a well-known journalist of Lok Awaz, was criticized through a resolution for threats of silence.

 Conclusively commenting on the discussion, the president of the committee, Ajmer Singh, said that it is not enough just to pay homage to the rich heritage of history. The real need is to take light from it and fulfill the obligations arising in the present times.
He said that the committee is committed to consciousness, thinking and its dissemination as per its proper role and is committed to take this work forward with full diligence.
A large number of writers, rationalists, democratic activists, employees participated on this occasion.
In deliberations it was decided to burn copies of the penal laws on 1 July and join the 21 July convention and demonstration.