Saturday 29 December 2012

Delhi rape Victim Is no More


For me Damini has not died...

She has just moved to a much better world..where no rapes



happen....

Really sad day for us.... and proud of our government who 


are taking such a good care of the culprits...

Thats all what you know...


LET GO THE GOOD...AND BE GOOD TO THE BAD...


R.I.P.. Damini....

Delhi rape Victim Is no More

For me Damini has not died...

She has just moved to a much better world..where no rapes



happen....

Really sad day for us.... and proud of our government who 


are taking such a good care of the culprits...

Thats all what you know...


LET GO THE GOOD...AND BE GOOD TO THE BAD...


R.I.P.. Damini....

Delhi rape Victim Is no More

For me Damini has not died...

She has just moved to a much better world..where no rapes



happen....

Really sad day for us.... and proud of our government who 


are taking such a good care of the culprits...

Thats all what you know...


LET GO THE GOOD...AND BE GOOD TO THE BAD...


R.I.P.. Damini....

Delhi rape Victim Is no more

Specially for her, A TRIBUTE:
"Duniyan se jane wale na jane jate hai kahan
Kaise dhundhe unhe, nahi kahi pairon ke bhi nishan,

Zulm bohot hue hai tumpar, sari duniyan hai ye gahwan

Magar fikra na karo tum,
Nahi lenge gussa wapis,
Ladenge tumhare liye,
Jaise tum ladi,
Jab tak nahi milti un darindo ko sazaa ........

Ladi jaise tum, waise hi ladenge hum,
Jab tak hai Jaan, Jab tak hai Jaan"

Delhi rape victim is no more


  Have no words for Government of India... Victim Passed away and Rapist are still alive!!!  

Damini is no more


Delhi rape victim ,
Damini is no more :'(
she passed away at
2:15 IST
Her dead body will be
brought to India today
Even though she died
she got the motivation
in Indian people
Hats off to u Damini
Rest In Peace

Damini is no more




Today I am ashamed to call myself an Indian. My head hangs in shame and my heart is crying. 

I am ashamed of being a citizen of an impotent society. A society which prides itself for being the mother of all civilization, but has slowly and surely forgotten the meaning of being civilized. 

I am ashamed of my inability to do anything, my helplessness. I cry for my sisters/mothers/daughters who suffer silently or fade away, without notice, quietly. 

My Proud society kills a girl at her birth, during her growing years, after she's grown up, when she is old and even after her death even though we respect her a lot...

I am ashamed of my proud society which slashes throats if someone marries out of their religion or caste or sub caste, or if a girl is seen without a veil. But this very society goes in a chilling silence, in a impotent inaction when someone rapes their daughters/sisters/mothers.

I am a part of the system and 'am equally to be blamed. I am sorry my sister... we were not able to save you. I am sorry that we could do nothing, but react instead of proactively protecting you.

I am sorry that even after your death, I am so clueless and helpless that in the same city at least 15 Rape incidences were recorded after that fateful day.

Please forgive me.... I know you can, you always have.. :'( :'(

Monday 24 December 2012

Newest

Sorry frnds bahut dino se mai post nhi kar paaya becauae of some reasons
But i m very sad because of the gang rape which was done by some  "chandal" in Delhi
Itna ganda kaam to koi janwar bhi nhi karta jitna in haiwano nai kiya hai..........

Monday 10 December 2012

आप ही बताइए सच्चा देशभक्त कौन

अगर कोई नेता मर जाए तो तिरंगा झूका दिया जाता

है



वही तिरंगा न झुके इसके लिए बॉर्डर पर सैनिक अपने



 प्राण तक गवा देता है


आप ही बताइए सच्चा देशभक्त कौन

A conversation b/w the SUPER HEROES

A conversation b/w the SUPER HEROES


Must Read

INDIA:- Kabhi noto ke liye mar gaye,


Kabhi voto ke liy
e mar gaye..
.

kabhi sheela ki jawaani


ke liye mar gaye..


kabhi jalebi bai diwaani


ke liye mar gaye..


.
kabhi jaati..paati ke



naam par margaye..



kabhi sarkaar ke kaam


par mar gaye..


.
kabhi ham aapas men


do gaz zamino ke liye


mar gaye.


.
.
.
hote aaj Veer Bhagat 
singh to kehte..

yaar Sukhdev. 
Rajguru .

Ham bhi kin kamino ke


liye mar gaye..!!:'(

True Soldier's






जवानी लुटा जाते हैंकहानी बन जाते हैंकुछ याद उन्हें भी करलोजो कभी लौट कर घर नहीं आ पाते हैं

Freedom Fighter's Main Agenda



""MAKE EVERYONE HAPPY WITH SOMETHING YOU HAVE""

Tuesday 4 December 2012

Top 10 FREEDOM FIGHTERS Of India (PART-2)


  Top 10 FREEDOM FIGHTERS Of India 
(PART-2)

The 2nd one Is
Chandrasekhar Azad 




Date of Birth : Jul 23, 1906 ;Date of Death : Feb 27, 1931 ;Place of Birth : India
Chandrasekhar Azad was a great Indian freedom fighter and revolutionary thinker. Revered for his audacious deeds and fierce patriotism, he was the mentor of Bhagat Singh, the famous Indian martyr. Chandrasekhar Azad is considered one of the greatest Indian freedom fighter along with Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru, Ram Prasad Bismil, and Ashfaqulla Khan. Chandrasekhar Azad’s parents were Pandit Sita Ram Tiwari and Jagrani Devi. He received his early schooling in Bhavra District Jhabua (Madhya Pradesh). For higher studies he went to the Sanskrit Pathashala at Varanasi. Young Azad was one of the young generation of Indians when Mahatma Gandhi launched the Non-Cooperation Movement. But many were disillusioned with the suspension of the struggle in 1922 owing to the Chauri Chaura massacre of 22 policemen. Although Gandhi was appalled by the brutal violence, Azad did not feel that violence was unacceptable in the struggle, especially in view of the Amritsar Massacre of 1919, where Army units killed hundreds of unarmed civilians and wounded thousands in Amritsar. Young Azad and contemporaries like Bhagat Singh were deeply and emotionally influenced by that tragedy. As a revolutionary, he adopted the lastname ‘Azad’, which means “Free” in Urdu.There is an interesting story that while he adopted the name “Azad” he made a pledge that the Police will never capture him alive. Azad and others had committed themselves to absolute independence by any means. He was most famous for The Kakori Rail Dacoity in 1925 and the assassination of the assistant superintendent of Police John Poyantz Saunders in 1928.
Azad and his compatriots would target British officials known for their oppressive actions against ordinary people, or for beating and torturing arrested freedom fighters. Azad was also a believer in socialism as the basis for a future India, free of social and economic oppression and adversity. Bhagat Singh joined Azad following the death of Lala Lajpat Rai, an Indian leader who was beaten to death by police officials. Azad trained Singh and others in covert activities, and the latter grew close to him after witnessing his resolve, patriotism and courage. Along with fellow patriots like Rajguru and Sukhdev, Azad and Singh formed the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association, committed to complete Indian independence and socialist principles of for India’s future progress. Betrayed by an informer on 27 February 1931 Azad was encircled by British troops in the Alfred park, Allahabad. He kept on fighting till the last bullet. Azad is a hero to many Indians today. 

Alfred Park was renamed Chandrasekhar Azad park, as have been scores of schools, colleges, roads and other public institutions across India.

Saturday 1 December 2012

Top 10 FREEDOM FIGHTERS Of India ( Part 1 )

                                              Top 10 FREEDOM FIGHTERS Of India                         
                                                                                        (Part-1)


                                                             The 1st one is          
                                 Shaheed-E-Aazam Sardar BHAGAT SINGH
BHAGAT SINGH


Date of Birth : Sep 27, 1907 Date of Death : Mar 23, 1931 Place of Birth : Jalandhar
Bhagat Singh (September 27, 1907 – March 23, 1931) was an Indian revolutionary, considered to be one of the most famous martyrs of the Indian freedom struggle. For this reason, he is often referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh (the word shaheed means “martyr”). Bhagat Singh was born into a Sikh family to Sardar Kishan Singh and Vidyavati in the Khatkar Kalan village near Banga in the Jalandhar district of Punjab. His uncle, Sardar Ajit Singh, as well as his father, were great freedom fighters, so Bhagat Singh grew up in a patriotic atmosphere. Ajit Singh established the Indian Patriots’ Association, along with Syed Haidar Raza, to organize the peasants against the Chenab Canal Colony Bill. He also established the secret organization, the Bharat Mata Society. At an early age, Bhagat Singh started dreaming of uprooting the British empire. Never afraid of fighting during his childhood, he thought of “growing guns in the fields,” so that he could fight against the British. The Ghadar Movement left a deep imprint on his mind. Kartar Sing Sarabha, hanged at the age of 19, became his hero. The massacre at Jallianwala Bagh on April 13, 1919 drove him to go to Amritsar, where he kissed the earth sanctified by the martyrs’ blood and brought back home a little of the soaked soil. He studied in the D.A.V. School in Lahore. At the age of 16, he used to wonder why so many Indians could not drive away these fistful of invaders. In search of revolutionary groups and ideas, he met Sukhdev and Rajguru. Bhagat Singh, along with the help of Chandrashekhar Azad, formed the Hindustan Socialist Republican Army (HSRA). The aim of this Indian revolutionary movement was now defined as not only to make India independent, but also to create “a socialist India.” During the Simon Commission, Sher-e-Punjab Lala Lajpat Rai was wounded and died later. To avenge his death, Bhagat Singh and Rajguru killed Mr. Saunders (one of the deputy officers in connection with the Simon Commission).
When  the  British  government  promulgated  the  two  bills  “Trade Union Dispute Bill”  and  “Public Safety Bill”  which  Bhagat  Singh  and  hi s party  thought  were  Black  Laws  aimed  at  curbing  citizens’  freedom  and  civil  liberties,  they  decided  to  oppose  these  bills  by  throwing  a  bomb  in  the  Central  Assembly  Hall  (which is now Lok Sabha). However,  things  changed,  and  the  Britishers  arrested  Bhagat Singh and  his  friends  on April 8, 1929. He  and  his  friends  wanted  to  be  shot  dead, since  they  were  termed  as  prisoners  of  war. Their  request  was  not  fulfilled,  and  on  March 23, 1931, Bhagat Singh, Shivram  Rajguru, and Sukhdev  were  hanged  to  death. This  man’s  only  mission  in  life  was  to  see  his  country  free  from  British  rule. He  did  his  best  and  when  he  was  being  led  to  the  gallows, he  was  satisfied  that  he  had  lived  up  to  his  principles,  irrespective  of  the  consequences


The only thing that made him sad was that he couldn’t do more fo his country.



See the next part also
I will release 10 parts of this post in which top 10 freedom fighters are detailed