Punjab Political News (Aaj Samaj), Chandigarh: The Aam Aadmi Party has protested against the alleged derogatory comments made by Pakistan on Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh, calling them disgraceful. Furthermore, the party has demanded that the Indian government give a strict response to such statements by Pakistan. So that in the future you think before saying anything objectionable against our heroes who were martyred for freedom.
In fact, recently the proposal to name a square in Lahore after Bhagat Singh was rejected by the government there and described him as a terrorist. AAP MP Malvinder Singh Kang said that this decision of the Punjab government in Pakistan is highly condemnable. We will not tolerate insults to Bhagat Singh. The Indian government should also intervene in this matter and seek answers from Pakistan. He said that if Bhagat Singh is insulted in any country in the world, the Aam Aadmi Party will strongly oppose it.
We are the people who follow the thoughts of Bhagat Singh and Ambedkar.
The AAP MP said that we are people who follow the thoughts of Bhagat Singh and Ambedkar. Your thought is our basic principle. AAP Punjab secretary and Markfed president Amandeep Singh Mohi was also present. Kang said Bhagat Singh is the hero of the freedom struggle. It is for his unmatched sacrifice at the age of just 23 that we call him Shaheed-e-Azam. In Delhi and Punjab, the AAP government took the historic decision to install photographs of Shaheed Bhagat Singh and Baba Saheb Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar in all government offices.
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Today his photograph is displayed in all government offices in Delhi and Punjab. He said Pakistan should think that the country was not divided at the time Bhagat Singh was hanged. At that time it was not a question whether Bhagat Singh belonged to India or Pakistan. At that time the only question was to achieve independence from the British rule that had ruled India for 200 years. Kang said that when Bhagat Singh threw the bomb in the assembly, the aim was not to cause harm to anyone’s life or property, but to wake up the sleeping British government, which was oppressing us and enslaving the people.
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