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  1. Thyagarajan

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    :hello: 1526 in Cold Blood :hello:

    World Sleep Day is celebrated on 13 March, 2020. It is a call to action on important issues related to sleep, including medicine, education, social aspects, and driving. The slogan of World Sleep Day is Better Sleep, Better Life, Better Planet et al.

    But then for some it is different.
    FOUR SCORE & ONE years ago, this day ,in revenge in a public meeting the chief speaker was shot dead in point blank range by an indian freedom fighter Udham Singh.

    "He is a mad man" - said Gandhi.
    "His act was a senseless deed" - said Nehru.

    "We condemn his act of terror and apologise and hope we are not punished for it" - - resolution passed by Congress.
    He was Shaheed Udham Singh and the senseless deed he did was that he assassinated Michael Dwyer.

    Michael was the monster who massacred 1526 in cold blood innocent unarmed peaceful Indians in Jalian wala Bagh in 1919.

    Udham singh was a 19 years old volunteer who was serving Water to the 20,000 people gathered in the garden on festival of Baisakhi.

    They were brutally massacred by Gen Dwyer and Udham singh was live witness to it.

    He wanted to avenge the brutality and get some sense of justice to these martyrs.
    British GOVT didn’t take any action.

    Congress couldn't get British to act on Dwyer. So Dwyer happily retired to England and was leading a peaceful rich life.

    Meanwhile, Udham singh joined Gadhar Party and fought for freedom. He was jailed for 5 years and there he was inspired by death and martyrdom of Bhagat Singh who wanted to take action on Dwyer.

    After release, he escaped from India through Kashmir. He went to Germany and then to London.

    He as an engineer, pursued Dwyer for 6 years. He procured a gun, learnt shooting and then found that on 13, March, 1940 Dwyer was speaking in Caxton hall, London.

    He hid a gun in a book in which he had carved a place for gun.

    Sat in front row and shot two bullets into heart and lung of Dwyer.

    MICHEL DWYER died instantly on the spot.

    Udham Singh didn’t escape. He bravely courted arrest.

    He told these words to the judge:
    "I did it because I had a grudge against him. He deserved it. He was the real culprit. He wanted to crush the spirit of my people, so I have crushed him. For full 21 years, I have been trying to seek vengeance. I am happy that I have done the job. I am not scared of death. I am dying for my country. I have seen my people starving in India under the British rule. I have protested against this, it was my duty. What greater honour could be bestowed on me than death for the sake of my motherland?”

    He was sentenced to death in the court. He fasted for 42 days in the jail and was brutally tortured and hanged on July 31, 1940

    Meanwhile in India congress condemned his act. Gandhi and Nehru abused him for making British angry and they forced Congress to pass a resolution against killing of Dwyer.
    They were very busy those days helping British recruit Indian soldiers for World War - II and they didn’t want Punjab to get upset wirh British.

    This is our great freedom fighting party which condemned killing of a monster like Dwyer who massacred 1526 people in Punjab.

    Udham Singh was buried in London and like other freedom fighter's, he was almost forgotten in India.

    No textbooks talk about him.
    Few people know about him.

    I am happy that they are making a movie on this patriot and coincidently it will be released on Gandhiji's birthday on Oct 2.
    His story is a great and inspiring one. Mayawati named a District in Uttarakhand after him in 1995.

    In 1974 his remains were exhumed in London and brought to Bharat and he was cremated here.

    His ashes in display in an urn in Jalian Wala Bagh, Amritsar.
     
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    There are so many unsung heroes which we have not heard of. Thanks for sharing here. Wish such patriots did not have to suffer the way they did !
     
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    :hello:Thank you.
    After a long hiatus, I see you here. Welcome. Are you vaccinated for COVID in us. I trust you are enjoying your stay. With best wishes
    Regards.
     
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    I never heard of this Udham Singh story! What a great patriot though his methods are debatable! Thanks for posting.
     
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    :hello:CBSC school history and other text books are on a revamp under the present regime in government of India . It got to be refurbished with inclusion of such anecdotes that have telling lessons in the future landscape of next gen.

    2. The history of freedom fighters in hindurashtra as depicted in central board syllabus is debatable for its veracity, concealment of facts & irrelevance and modified facts such as Mogul emperors like Aurangazeeb funded reconstruction and renovation of hindu temples destroyed in wars.
    Thanks and Regards
     
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