[<<The Pakistan government will for the first time put on display the case
file of the trial of legendary Indian freedom fighter Bhagat Singh among
other historical documents here tomorrow.
This was decided at a meeting of the Punjab government top bureaucrats,
headed by chief secretary Zahid Saeed, which proclaimed the revolutionary
Singh as "hero of both India and Pakistan".
"The meeting decided that Bhagat Singh was the Independence movement hero
of both India and Pakistan. The people of the country have the right to
know about his (Singh) and his comrades' great struggle to get freedom from
the British Raj," an official of the Punjab government told PTI today.>>]

http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/pakistan-to-exhibit-archives-of-bhagat-singh-case-trial-118032500434_1.html

Pakistan to exhibit archives of Bhagat Singh case trial

Press Trust of India |  Lahore
Last Updated at March 25, 2018 18:20 IST

The Pakistan government will for the first time put on display the case
file of the trial of legendary Indian freedom fighter Bhagat Singh among
other historical documents here tomorrow.

This was decided at a meeting of the Punjab government top bureaucrats,
headed by chief secretary Zahid Saeed, which proclaimed the revolutionary
Singh as "hero of both India and Pakistan".

"The meeting decided that Bhagat Singh was the Independence movement hero
of both India and Pakistan. The people of the country have the right to
know about his (Singh) and his comrades' great struggle to get freedom from
the British Raj," an official of the Punjab government told PTI today.

The exhibition will take place at the Anarkali tomb in Lahore which houses
the Punjab Archive Department.

The official said letters written by Singh from jail to his father and for
getting 'A Class' after declaring himself and others as political prisoners
and books, newspapers, record of the hotels where he and others stayed when
underground would also be exhibited.

The application Singh had written for facilities carried his signatures.

"The revolutionary significantly did not end each application with the
customary 'yours truly' or 'obediently'. Instead he chose the words 'Yours
etc. etc.' showing his resilience in the face of tyranny," the official
said.

The case file contents to be displayed tomorrow also include the court's
order convicting him and his associates Rajguru and Sukhdev, black warrants
and the jailer's report confirming their hanging.

The locations where Singh and his associates used to stay, including a
factory on Ravi Road, a rented house in Gowalmandi, another in Mozang and
in Kashmir Building on McLeod Road, admission register of a comrade from
the DAV college, books, novels and revolutionary literature which Bhagat
Singh would read are also being displayed.

The books include 'Punjab Tragedy', 'Zakhmi Punjab', 'Ganga Das Dakoo',
'Sultana Dakoo', 'The Evolution of Sinn Fein' and 'History of the Sinn Fein
Movement'.

The case files contain documents showing how the British India police and
agencies had busted the team of Singh comprising around 25 members from
different parts of India and established their links with the Hindustan
Socialist Republican Army and the Naujawan Bharat Sabha.

Singh was hanged by British rulers on March 23, 1931 at the age of 23 in
Lahore, after being tried under charges for hatching a conspiracy against
the colonial government. The case was filed against Singh, Sukhdev and
Rajguru for allegedly killing British police officer John P Saunders.

The documents to be displayed also include postmortem reports of Saunders
and constable Charan Singh, the official said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is
auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
-- 
Peace Is Doable

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Green Youth Movement" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To post to this group, send an email to [email protected].
Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

Reply via email to