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It would be 76 years of martyrdom of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev on 23rd March, 2007. Last year at the
completion of 75 years of their martyrdom and in same year from 28th
September 2006, birth centenary programmes of Bhagat Singh started nationally, somewhat at governmental
level but more at non-governmental level. Memorial programmes
on Bhagat Singh have gained momentum since, there have been lot of publications brought out in
this period in Hindi, Punjabi, English and many other Indian languages, which
continues uninterrupted till day. A proposal to set up Bhagat
Singh Chair at J.N.U.,
New Delhi
has been accepted by national programme
implementation committee recently. Mooted by this author this proposal was
endorsed by Prof. Bipan Chandra, Prof. Prabhat Patnaik and Prof. G.S.Bhalla. It was supported by many eminent scholars and
political leaders like Prakash Karat, A.B.Bardhan and Shashi Bhushan.
In
these ongoing programmes on Bhagat
Singh all over the country, I was invited to deliver lectures on his thought
and role in freedom movement. I delivered these lectures at far of places like Arrah (Bihar), Patna, Indore(MP), Rohtak(Haryana),
Ranchi(Jharkhand), Mumbai, Benaras and Thanjavur(Tamilnadu) during
September ’06 to February ’07. Political Science deptt. of
Mumbai
University
is perhaps the first deptt. in all over the country,
which is holding two days national seminar on Bhagat
Singh on 28th and 29th March ’07.On 23rd
March this year, there are going to be hundreds of programmes
all over the country, including some official ones. Many leftist organizations
are planning to take out huge demonstrations and rallies to oppose the neo
liberal anti people policies of the government, to mark this day. Leftist
organizations of all hues are trying to resurrect Bhagat
Singh as the most strong anti-imperialist resistance symbol in the
present
context. National Book Trust is also coming out with some publications on this
day.
It is clear that in the 150th year anniversary of first war
of freedom struggle of 1857 and in the birth centenary year of Bhagat singh, an emotion of
patriotism is emerging afresh ,in the wake of U S neo imperialism becoming more
aggressive and dangerous than old British imperialism. Reliving the
nationalistic tradition in the whole country, a renaissance is taking place in
the country, in which the image of Bhagat Singh is emerging as
supreme ideological symbol of resistance. At international level too,
struggling people of the world against neo imperialism are looking to Bhagat Singh as symbol of resistance alongwithChe Guvera. This very year , a publisher from U K is bringing out collection of Bhagat Singh’s writings in English.
Bhagat Singh was always considered significant
at national and international level, but this did not come into focus. The rare
documents acquired by this author in this period, throw light on his
significance. One of these document is Periyar’s editorial in his Tamil weekly ‘Kudai Aarsu’ in 22-29th
March 1931 issue, immediately after Bhagat Singh and
others execution. This was translated in English and published in ‘Modern
Rationalist’ in November ‘o6 by followers of Periyar
at my request, after more than 75 years of its first publication. It was E V Ramaswamy Naikar Periyar, who got ‘Why I am an Atheist’ of Bhagat Singh, translated in Tamil, as early as in 1934 by
Comrade P Jeevanandan and published in booklet form.
This booklet continues to be popular in Tamilnadu,
even today, after so many editions have come out. This was perhaps first ever
translation of this historic document in any Indian or other language, much
earlier than even Punjabi translation. There were many creative writings in
Tamil, after the execution of Bhagat Singh, which
were proscribed by British authorities in those days.
Internationally also, the reports of execution of Bhagat
Singh and disturbances in the country after that, were published in pro
communist ‘Daily Worker’ from Newyork in
USA. It is almost strange to know that the news of Bhagat
Singh execution was published in ‘The Tribune ‘ of Lahore and
‘ Daily Worker’ of Newyork on the same
day- 25th March 1931, in the age of slow communication channels as
compared to today. Even Tribune from
Lahore
could not publish this report on 24th March, as the news of
execution on 23rd March at 7 p.m. remained suppressed in media in
Lahore itself, where the
executions took place. ‘Daily Worker’ again carried report on
Kanpur riots on 27th
March 1931, which spread after these executions.
Five unpublished letters of Bhagat Singh have
been found out in this period. Copies of four letters have been acquired from
Nehru
Memorial
Museum and Library(Teenmurti),
New
Delhi. Fifth letter has been recovered from the
exhibits of
Lahore
Conspiracy case. The copies of all
these letters were gifted to this author by Malwinderjit
Singh Waraich, a dedicated writer and activist about
revolutionary movements in
India
for national freedom. Three of these letters are in English, one in Punjabi and
another in Urdu.
From these documents,
one can better understand ideological perspective of Bhagat
Singh and the significance of his contribution to
India’s freedom struggle.
· Chaman Lal
· Professor, Centre of Indian
Languages
·
Jawaharlal
Nehru
University,
New Delhi
· Mob.-09868774820,
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Letters of Bhagat Singh-1
1.Letter
to grandfather Arjun Singh in Urdu on 27-7-1919 on
post card*
Om
Respected Dada Ji,
namaste
I state humbly that I am well and wish
your well being from Shri Narayanji. The state of affairs here is that our six monthly
exams. Are over, which started in July. Many boys failed in Maths., so the math. Exam
will be held again on 9th August. Everything else is fine. When are
you coming. Tell Bhayia ji(father)
that I have cleared all papers in six monthly examinations. Namaste
to Mataji(mother)
chachi(aunt),elder aunt.Kultar
Singh(younger brother) had fever on 24th night and 25th july evening. Now he is o.k.Do
not worry about anything.
Yours obediently
Bhagat Singh
- Note
of Translator(Chaman Lal)
- This
is second letter of Bhagat Singh to his
grandfather, which is now available. First available letter of Bhagat Singh is also written to his grandfather in
Urdu only.Bhagat Singh’s handwriting is
available in three languages- Urdu, Punjabi and English. He was prolific
writer in Hindi too.
Unpublished letters of Bhagat Singh
Chaman Lal*
- Letter to aunt Hukam Kaur,widow of uncle Swarn Singh, in Punjabi language on 24.10.1921( On Post Card)**
1 Omkar
Lahore
My Dear Aunt(Chachi ji)
Namaste
I had gone to attend a rally to Lyalpur. I
wanted to come to village, but Bapuji(Father) did not allow, so I could not come to village.
Please forgive me, if I did any wrong. Portrait of ChachaJi(Uncle
Swarn Singh) is ready. I wanted to bring it along,
but it was not complete then, so please forgive me. Kindly reply early. My reverence to elder
aunt. My reverence to mother. Namaste to Kulbir and Kultar(younger
brothers).
Your son
Bhagat Singh
**Translator’s(Chaman Lal) note:
This letter was written by Bhagat Singh at the age of fourteen years to his younger
aunt in Punjabi. Bhagat Singh had learnt Punjabi
language in 1921 by his own efforts, inspired by Nankana
Sahib Morcha, the volunteers of which passed through
his village and Bhagat Singh used to serve food(langar) to them. He was not
taught Punjabi in school, where he had good command over Urdu, which was the
medium of instruction in those days.
Letters of Bhagat
Singh-3
Letter to
Lahore authorities to release belongings.
Contents of the letter are self explanatory. Letter is typed on Bhagat Singh’s father S. Kishan
Singh’s letterhead, who was an insurance agent in Lahore.(Chaman Lal)
CHIEF AGENT FOR Tele{gram:- “Himmassure”
Lahore
The UP<
PUNJAB&N.W.F
Province phone:-
The HIMALYA ASSURANCE
CO. LTD>
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Punjab Chief Agency
Ref. No.------- Dated-------------192
Sir,
I was arrested on 29th of May 1927 under section 302 I.P.C.and was detained in the Police custody for five
weeks. I was released on bail on 4th of July 1927. Since then I have
never been called by the police or any court to stand my trial under the said section(written in hand) and so I
presume that you have completed your investigation and found nothing against me
and(written in hand) have practically
withdrawn the case. Under the circumstances I request you to kindly return all
the things that were taken from my body at the time of my arrest and to inform
me when and where to see you for the said purpose.
An early favour will highly oblige.
Your etc. (Written in hand)
Sd/ Sadiq Ali Shah
S.I.
D/ 2-5-29 (written in hand)
Read out, admitted in evidence and added to
Special Tribunal
Lahore
Conspiracy Case File.
J.Coldstream
Judge
Special Tribunal
Letters of Bhagat Singh-5
This letter is
also written to Jaidev Gupta on 26th May
1930 in English. The stamp of
Lahore
post office is of 28/5/1930 on post card. This letter also needs to explanation.
(Chaman Lal)
937 D/
Lahore
Central Jail
26/5/30(jail no.)
Lahore
Dear Brother Jai deo,
Today again I am writing this letter to give you some trouble which I hope
you will not mind. Please see if you can arrange to send one fleet foot shoe
for me. I think No. 9-10 will do. Chapli is too
uncomfortable. Also please try to send it on Friday or Saturday through kulbir when he will be coming for an interview. Really it
is very sad that I have not so far been allowed any interview with you. Had
this impasse in our trial not occurred I will have repeatedly reminded the
authorities to sanction your interview. Anyhow by the time this question is
settled I will again try to get the interview sanctioned. Well I hope you will
send the shoe without fail and without delay. These days I have got only one
book with me—a very dry one. Please see if you can send a couple of
recent interesting novels. Please remember me to all friends.
Yours Sincerely
D/ 26/5/30 Bhagat Singh
Address--- Mr. jai Deo Prasad Gupta c/o S. Kishan Singh
Bradlaugh Hall,
Lahore
Letters of Bhagat
Singh-4*
This letter was written to close personal
friend by Bhagat Singh on post card in English, which
has stamp of
Lahore
post office of 24th February 1930. This letter is also self
explanatory.(Chaman Lal)
Very Urgent { No. 103 Central Jail condemned
Cell }
Lahore
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My Dear Jai Deo!
I hope you would have heard of our abandoning the fast after 16 days,
and you can guess how greatly do we feel the necessity
of your help at this stage. We received a few oranges yesterday but no
interview was held. Our case has been adjourned for a fortnight. Therefore
kindly arrange to send a tin of ‘ Craven Cigarettes
- A’ and a tin of ghee immediately. And a few oranges alongwith a few rasgullas
will also be welcomed. Mr. Dutta is facing hard times
without cigarettes. Now you can understand the urgent nature of our needs.
Thanking you in advance.
Yours Sincerely
Bhagat Singh
Address—To, Mr. Jai Deo Prasad Gupta,c/o
The provincial Congress committee
Bradlaugh Hall,
Lahore
* All
underlines by Bhagat Singh
Daily Worker
New York 26th March 1934

Daily Worker (
New York) 26th
March 1934



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