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Amritsar ( Punjab / India )
Salute and humble tribute to the brave martyrs of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.
Honoring and remembering the courageous fellow countrymen who lost their lives at Jallianwala bagh on this day.
Their sacrifice fuels our resolve to cherish and defend the principles of democracy and freedom.
Was fixing my calendar date (I've got one of those yearless ones where you just change the date manually) and I just realised it's the date of jallianwala bagh massacre ( @just2bubbly another fact that's ingrained in my memory since 10th grade history)
It's hate the Brits day, this blog is a safe space for hating the Brits, in fact, this blog encourages it
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21 Years. One Promise. Remembering Sardar Udham Singh.
Today isn't just a date. It's the birth anniversary of a man who turned grief into an unbreakable vow.
Sardar Udham Singh. The witness. The patient revolutionary. The man who never forgot.
1919. Jallianwala Bagh. A scene of unimaginable horror sears itself into the soul of a young man. The Promise: Justice for the blood of the innocent.
21 Years. Names changed. Borders crossed. A single, burning purpose kept alive in the heart. Not a quest for personal revenge, but a demand for accountability.
1940. Caxton Hall, London. The promise is fulfilled. Michael O'Dwyer, the former Lt. Governor who endorsed the massacre, is held to account. “What greater honour could be bestowed on me than death for the sake of my motherland?” - Udham Singh before his execution.
He wasn't just a shooter. He was a symbol. A symbol that the wounds of colonialism ran deep. A symbol that the memory of the oppressed is long, and their will, unbreakable.
On his birth anniversary, we remember:
The countless unnamed victims he sought to avenge.
The terrifying patience of his resolve.
The complex, painful legacy of resistance against empire.
His life asks us: What are you willing to stand for? How long will you remember an injustice?
The 31st day of July is the Martyrdom day of Shaheed Udham Singh, who is not recognized as one of the heroes of the Indian independence stru
The 31st day of July is the Martyrdom day of Shaheed Udham Singh, who is not recognized as one of the heroes of the Indian independence struggle.
Udham Singh's life was a story of untiring fortitude, sacrifice, and patriotism as he is hailed as the man who avenged the massacre at Jallianwala Bagh by putting a bullet in the head of General Michael O'Dwyer in London.
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