• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Copyright, Terms and Conditions
  • Events
  • Grievance Redressal Mechanism
  • Home
  • Login
Indian Cultural Forum
The Guftugu Collection
  • Features
    • Bol
    • Books
    • Free Verse
    • Ground Reality
    • Hum Sab Sahmat
    • Roundup
    • Sangama
    • Speaking Up
    • Waqt ki awaz
    • Women Speak
  • Conversations
  • Comment
  • Campaign
  • Videos
  • Resources
  • Contact Us
    • Grievance Redressal Mechanism
  • About Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Features
    • Bol
    • Books
    • Free Verse
    • Ground Reality
    • Hum Sab Sahmat
    • Roundup
    • Sangama
    • Speaking Up
    • Waqt ki awaz
    • Women Speak
  • Conversations
  • Comment
  • Campaign
  • Videos
  • Resources
  • Contact Us
    • Grievance Redressal Mechanism
  • About Us
No Result
View All Result
Indian Cultural Forum
No Result
View All Result
in Features, Speaking Up

Martyrdom Day brings together jawaans and kisans

bySabrangIndia
March 24, 2021
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Young farmers, leaders and supporters came together sites to “demonstrate their power to shape the future, in memory of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Sukhdev and other revolutionary comrades” on March 23, 2021 on the ocassion of Shaheed Diwas, said the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM).

Thousands of young activists gathered for conferences held at various protest sites in memory of people who died during the on-going farmers’ struggle against the three central farm laws and for a legal guarantee of Minimum Support Price (MSP).

“More than 60 youths addressed farmers during the program that started at 11 AM. Speakers described the current regime as anti-farmer and anti-worker,” said SKM leader Harmeet Singh Kadiyan, participating in the four-month long protest.

In a press release, he explained how India’s youth have been gathering at different borders since March 22 using different means of transport. Some of the youngsters also arrived with the three padayatras (marches) headed towards Delhi borders. This included Palwal, where hundreds of farmers and youth observed Martyrdom Day.

Farmers hailed the participation of young women in the Tuesday event. Kadiyan said women were breaking gender barriers by challenging the government with “sharp words.” Accordingly, women leaders from Haryana said that freedom fighter Bhagat Singh’s dreams of freedom were still unfulfilled. They pointed out how he had warned Indians that the country would be truly independent only when the exploitation of farmers and labourers ends. They also presented Bhagat Singh’s views on the international conspiracy of exploitation of farmers and labourers.

Meanwhile, participants at the Ghazipur border, especially from Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, pledged to make the movement successful by following Bhagat Singh’s ideas. Many Delhi student organisations reached out among farmers and extended their support.

Similarly, Haryana youth at the Tikri border questioned the government on education, employment and highlighted the need for farmer-worker unity. Young leaders who spoke on the main stage said that India’s youth is ready to sacrifice everything to secure the demands of the movement because “it is now a question of their very existence.”

Grateful for their active participation, the SKM thanked the young participants for enthusiastically and passionately holding the government accountable for the injustice on farmers.

Later on, farmers collected soil from historical places associated with martyrs such as Sunam, Khatkar Kalan, Shri Anandpur Sahib, Shri Fatehgarh Sahib, Sarabha, Jallianwala Bagh, Hussainiwala, Shri Chamkaur Sahib and brought it to Singhu and Tikri borders. Punjab Students Union leader Amandeep Singh, Naujawan Bharat Sabha leader Karamjeet, Kirti Kisan Union Youth Wing leader Bhupinder Longowal and student leader Vicky Maheshwari promised to bring the soil to Delhi.

In other parts of India, such as Bhavnagar district in Gujarat, the Khedut Samaj organised a programme in memory of martyrs. Hyderabad farmers announced a mashal juloos on Tuesday evening. Jaipur farmers organised an event that received a huge footfall.

Further, a mega rally was organized in Khatkar Kalan, the village of late Bhagat Singh. Speaking at the rally, a youth said that whenever India is hit by a crisis, Punjab’s youth will fight for human rights by sacrificing everything.

In Ekouni district of Bihar, the Ambedkar Library was inaugurated and plantation was done in memory of the martyrs, along with speeches and cultural programs in support of the farmers’ movement.

On the call of the SKM, the Kanpur Dehat district of Uttar Pradesh, organized a motorcycle march. Regarding future protests, farmers and labourers of Narmada Valley promised to participate in the Mitti Satyagraha Yatra on March 30 starting from Dandi village in Gujarat, known for the first historic Dandi march.

First published in SabrangIndia on March 23, 2021.

Related Posts

“ढाई आखर प्रेम”: एक अनोखी पदयात्रा
Speaking Up

“ढाई आखर प्रेम”: एक अनोखी पदयात्रा

byNewsclick Report
Experience as a Muslim Student in a Different era
Speaking Up

Experience as a Muslim Student in a Different era

byS M A Kazmi
What’s Forced Dalit IITian To End His Life?
Speaking Up

What’s Forced Dalit IITian To End His Life?

byNikita Jain

About Us
© 2023 Indian Cultural Forum | Copyright, Terms & Conditions | Creative Commons LicenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
No Result
View All Result
  • Features
  • Bol
  • Books
  • Free Verse
  • Ground Reality
  • Hum Sab Sahmat
  • Roundup
  • Sangama
  • Speaking Up
  • Waqt ki awaz
  • Women Speak
  • Conversations
  • Comment
  • Campaign
  • The Guftugu Collection
  • Videos
  • Resources
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Grievance Redressal Mechanism

© 2023 Indian Cultural Forum | Creative Commons LicenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In