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HaRdCoRe BiOtEcHnOlOgIsT
23 March de din BHAGAT SINGH, RAJGURU, SUKHDEV warge kaum de shaheeda nu yaad kardeya ik hor inquilabi shaheed kavi PAASH nu yaad karna v saada faraz hai !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ਅਵਤਾਰ ਸਿੰਘ ਸੰਧੂ -- ਪਾਸ਼
(September 9, 1950 - March 23, 1988)
He was born in Talwandi Salem, Jalandhar, Punjab, growing up in the midst of Naxalite a revolutionary movement waged in punjab against the landlords, industrialists, traders, etc. who control the means of production.
He published his first book of revolutionary poems, Loh-Katha (Iron Tale) in 1970; his militant and provocative tone raised the ire of the establishment and a murder charge was hastily brought against him.
He spent nearly two years in jail, before being finally acquitted.
On acquittal, he became involved in Punjab's maiost front, editing a literary magazine, Siarh (The Plow Line).
He became a popular political figure on the left during this period, and was awarded a fellowship at the Punjabi Academy of Letters in 1985.
He toured the UK and the US the following year; while in the U.S., he became involved with the Anti-47 Front, opposing Sikh extremist violence.
Pash, who was in Punjab for a holiday from the US, was shot dead by a group of Khalistani terrorists.
Dosto ohna diya likhta nu parho te inquilabi soch nu apne aap vich lai ke aun da yatan krna saada faraz banda hai...jeunde wassde raho.... rabb rakha !!
ਅਵਤਾਰ ਸਿੰਘ ਸੰਧੂ -- ਪਾਸ਼
(September 9, 1950 - March 23, 1988)
He was born in Talwandi Salem, Jalandhar, Punjab, growing up in the midst of Naxalite a revolutionary movement waged in punjab against the landlords, industrialists, traders, etc. who control the means of production.
He published his first book of revolutionary poems, Loh-Katha (Iron Tale) in 1970; his militant and provocative tone raised the ire of the establishment and a murder charge was hastily brought against him.
He spent nearly two years in jail, before being finally acquitted.
On acquittal, he became involved in Punjab's maiost front, editing a literary magazine, Siarh (The Plow Line).
He became a popular political figure on the left during this period, and was awarded a fellowship at the Punjabi Academy of Letters in 1985.
He toured the UK and the US the following year; while in the U.S., he became involved with the Anti-47 Front, opposing Sikh extremist violence.
Pash, who was in Punjab for a holiday from the US, was shot dead by a group of Khalistani terrorists.
Dosto ohna diya likhta nu parho te inquilabi soch nu apne aap vich lai ke aun da yatan krna saada faraz banda hai...jeunde wassde raho.... rabb rakha !!