Govt should get Bhagat Singh's case reopened: Akali MP

By  PTC News Desk April 30th 2016 06:13 PM

Nawanshahr (Pb), Apr 30 (PTI) After objections were raised to Bhagat

Singh being called a "revolutionary terrorist" in textbooks, a Shiromani

Akali Dal MP has now demanded that the government get the case in

which the freedom fighter was hanged reopened in Lahore.

Prem Singh Chandumajra today said comparing revolutionaries like

Bhagat Singh and others with "terrorists" is a great insult to the

freedom fighters who made the supreme sacrifice for the country.

The Akali Dal MP urged the Union government to get Bhagat Singh's

case in Lahore reopened in which he along with Sukhdev and Rajguru,

were tried and hanged to death "despite absence of their names in the FIR".

Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev were hanged by British authorities

on March 23, 1931.

A book titled "India's Struggle for Independence", which has been

part of Delhi University's curriculum for over two decades mentions

Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad, Surya Sen and others as "revolutionary

terrorists" in Chapter 20. It also calls the Chittagong movement

a "terrorist act", while killing of British police officer John Sanders

has been called an "act of terrorism".

Following the controversy, the university yesterday decided to stop

the sale and distribution of its Hindi translation.

Earlier, the SAD leader distributed smart cards to traders with

a turnover of less than 1 crore and said Punjab is the first state

in the country to distribute such cards to the traders along with

the poor, Dalits and marginal farmers.

The cards entitle the holders free medical treatment worth Rs 50,000

every year and compensation up to Rs 5 lakh in case of death of the

head of the family.

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