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You violated human discipline
by noir preto on Apr 11, 2008 08:31 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

You violated human discipline and you should be buried alive or dead. As long as this epidemic of communism exists in India, forget being a superpower. Communists are even dangerous than communalists! It's time to blow at the jyoti of Jyoti Basu and all his old comrades like Surjeet, Bardhan and Chatterjee. BURY THEM ALIVE PLEASE !

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  RE:You violated human discipline
by SRINIVAS DJ on Apr 11, 2008 09:31 PM   Permalink
Well said dear, This rotten old brains still alive

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by NANDHU MS on Apr 11, 2008 11:11 PM   Permalink
Comrade Harkishan Singh Surjeet was born on March 23, 1916 at village Ropowal, District Jullunder, Punjab. He joined the national movement at the age of 15. Owing to his political activities he was jailed several times and had to spend 10 years in prison -- 8 years during the British regime and 2 years under Congress rule, after the country became independent. Apart from this, for a period of 8 years he remained underground. He joined the Naujawan Bharat Sabha in 1931; was imprisoned in March 1932 for hoisting the national flag on the district courts at Hoshiarpur (Punjab); joined the then illegal Communist Party in 1934 and became one of its pioneers. From 1935 to 1938 he took keen interest in building the Congress organisation alongwith the Kisan Sabha. He was elected Secretary of the Punjab State Kisan Sabha in 1938. Joined the Congress Socialist Party in 1935. Externed from Punjab in 1938 and started a monthly organ `Chingari' (spark) from Saharanpur (U.P). He was one of the first batch against whom detention warrants were issued at the outbreak of the War in September 1939. Went underground during the War. Again arrested in December 1940 THAT TIME BRITISHERS BURRIED HIM ALIVE he escaped and remained in detention till 1944. After release worked to strengthen the Kisan Sabha.

During partition, worked for communal harmony. Again went underground during 1948-52. Led the historic anti-betterment levy movement in Punjab in 1959.

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