Thursday, March 22, 2012

23rd March...


So it is 23 March again, 81 years after those three brave men were hanged for their act of killing an on duty officer in British Empire. There have been enough debate on whether their methods were right or wrong but nobody deny their love and devotion to their country and that is why they have to be kept in high esteem. But after 81 years of that black night when all kind of human rights were kept aside to prepone the hanging by a day because Govt. feared revolt.
Those three men and their group was called as Militants by the crown and as “Misled youth” by more esteemed Indians (You know about whom I am talking about) of that time but Indian heart who felt real pain of Jaliawallah and murder of Lalaji considered them as heroes. Driving an analogy with present world, weren’t they very similar to Afgan boys or Sri Lankan Tamils who are resorting to guns after taking enough of American or Sinhalese terrorism (what they are doing is not short of terror if not exactly terror). But with guns, comes the power, which is enough for these mortals to miss the path and start killing the innocents. But those three men were above that power and power of power to corrupt. I don’t believe that the idea of killing many parliamentarians won’t have came to their mind while bombing national assembly of India but their greatness lied in their resistance to that temptation and use bombs that only made sound. That is precisely the reason even after 81 years we still call them revolutionary and feel really bad when someone compare them to modern terrorists. So on 81st anniversary of the cruel act which marked the end for one of the most remarkable tale of Indian Independence movement I join my countrymen to salute those three men and their sacrifice.

Inqlaab Zindabad…

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