Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Sarfarosh - 77 Fiction

Note:- 77 Fiction infers to fictional writings bounded to a maximum of 77 words.



 Sarfarosh



It had got immense dedication and stern commitment.....
It gave itself for the noble cause.....
It framed new ideology and  perspective to reach the destination.....
It hadn't lived to see the results of it's sacrifices nor it had the desire to claim the fruits.....
Everything it had dreamt and worked for, has been hijacked since decades.....
It had not achieved it's purpose yet.....
All it has left now is few names......
Rajguru, Sukhdev, Bhagath Singh....
Inquilab Zindabad.

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PS :
1. On March 23, 1931, Bhagat Singh was hanged in Lahore with his fellow comrades Rajguru and Sukhdev.
2. Bhagat Singh was the pioneer of  Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA) which completely contradicts with the so called development happening in India, since 1991, in the name of corporate capitalist globalisation.
3. Bhagath Singh was a staunch Atheist and had authored "Why I am an Atheist".
4. Though the initial path of the Bhagath Singh and group was that of violence , they had taken the path of Non-Violence during their imprisonment days.
5. We need not hate Mahatma Gandhi to admire  Bhagat Singh and vice-versa
6. Bhagat Singh was a strong advocate of Anarchism and he wrote ....
"The ultimate goal of Anarchism is complete independence, according to which no one will be obsessed with God or religion, nor will anybody be crazy for money or other worldly desires. There will be no chains on the body or control by the state. This means that they want to eliminate: the Church, God and Religion; the state; Private property"
7. Bhagat Singh also quoted  "It is easy to kill individuals but you cannot kill the ideas. Great empires crumbled while the ideas survived"


7 comments:

Nethra said...

Nice one. :)

santosh said...

JAI HIND!!!


How many of our Yound Indians in this present India will think like Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and sukdev at that age?

Chatterbox said...

Wonderful attempt at micro-fiction :)

Keep up the good work.

Cheers!!

geeta said...

Nice and up to the mark...
good job!!




P.S Sorry for the late comment..

Shilpa Garg said...

A wonderful tribute to the great martyrs!
Jai Hind!

BK Chowla, said...

It is a great post and I salute such national heroes.
What hurts us most is the dis connect of the govt with the national heroes.One ribbon cutting ceremony by a ruling party celebrity,one sees a full page advt in all the papers but hardly read a ref of the heroes.

Rachana Shakyawar said...

@ Mahesh

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