“Let the first act of every morning be to make the following resolve for the day:
- I shall not fear anyone on Earth.
- I shall fear only God.
- I shall not bear ill will toward anyone.
- I shall not submit to injustice from anyone.
- I shall conquer untruth by truth. And in resisting untruth, I shall put up with all suffering.”
― Mahatma Gandhi
A man of Gandhian thought & values, Hari Singh, has always put nation first, he harnessed the sense of sacrifice in him, and has been too prompt to act upon them all. As Gandhi ji faced numerous difficulties in battling the violence of British with his lone weapon which was non-violence, Hari Singh, too had his share of adversities, whether it was taking revolutionary steps to guarantee the integrity of India, his motherland or the life imprisonment he has been serving in Tihar for 21 years. He knew it well that if a path is smooth & easy it won’t get him to the destination ever, and if it was a thorny path, walking on which he might get hurt, he would reach the ultimate goal of universality, howsoever long the journey is. Peace & prosperity for all was always his primary concern for the society he belonged to, but he never knew that his love for nation would be wronged someday, and his enthusiasm & passion for sacrificing himself would make his life a curse & his family would be left alienated from the society he fought for.
Martin Luther King said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Hari Singh always believed in ‘Janani Janambhoomi Swarg Se Behtar’, and has lived his life in an idealistic manner, making it an example for others to follow. He enacted upon the very principles Gandhi Ji had followed, the path of satya & ahimsa. He didn’t know that society would forget it all and would expect him to echo it too. The message of Mahatma was overlooked and the benefits were being eyed out of the fire which burnt down the philosophies of sacrifice to ashes.
When India suffered a massive communal violence between years 1992-1993, and the government sat as a silent spectator, Hari Singh chose to differ; he chose to speak up, loud enough so that the deaf government could listen. All he wanted was to make the government listen to the agonies of common man, who suffered the loss of life and property during those black days. He wanted to raise a movement against injustice which was being done to the innocent citizens who hadn’t done anything wrong, who were being massacred for no reason, who just fell prey to communal fanaticism.
Hari Singh stood for us, and it’s high time we should stand up for him, for justice shouldn’t be delayed, when he awaits it impatiently. Let not his sacrifice go in vain, let not the voice of truth & justice be silence by the noise of injustice & fallacy. Join our struggle against injustice done to Hari Singh. Ask for justice so that nobody becomes a sufferer Hari Singh has become in last 21 years waiting for fair justice to be done. Justice for Hari Singh.
A man of Gandhian thought & values, Hari Singh, has always put nation first, he harnessed the sense of sacrifice in him, and has been too prompt to act upon them all. As Gandhi ji faced numerous difficulties in battling the violence of British with his lone weapon which was non-violence, Hari Singh, too had his share of adversities, whether it was taking revolutionary steps to guarantee the integrity of India, his motherland or the life imprisonment he has been serving in Tihar for 21 years. He knew it well that if a path is smooth & easy it won’t get him to the destination ever, and if it was a thorny path, walking on which he might get hurt, he would reach the ultimate goal of universality, howsoever long the journey is. Peace & prosperity for all was always his primary concern for the society he belonged to, but he never knew that his love for nation would be wronged someday, and his enthusiasm & passion for sacrificing himself would make his life a curse & his family would be left alienated from the society he fought for.
Martin Luther King said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Hari Singh always believed in ‘Janani Janambhoomi Swarg Se Behtar’, and has lived his life in an idealistic manner, making it an example for others to follow. He enacted upon the very principles Gandhi Ji had followed, the path of satya & ahimsa. He didn’t know that society would forget it all and would expect him to echo it too. The message of Mahatma was overlooked and the benefits were being eyed out of the fire which burnt down the philosophies of sacrifice to ashes.
When India suffered a massive communal violence between years 1992-1993, and the government sat as a silent spectator, Hari Singh chose to differ; he chose to speak up, loud enough so that the deaf government could listen. All he wanted was to make the government listen to the agonies of common man, who suffered the loss of life and property during those black days. He wanted to raise a movement against injustice which was being done to the innocent citizens who hadn’t done anything wrong, who were being massacred for no reason, who just fell prey to communal fanaticism.
Hari Singh stood for us, and it’s high time we should stand up for him, for justice shouldn’t be delayed, when he awaits it impatiently. Let not his sacrifice go in vain, let not the voice of truth & justice be silence by the noise of injustice & fallacy. Join our struggle against injustice done to Hari Singh. Ask for justice so that nobody becomes a sufferer Hari Singh has become in last 21 years waiting for fair justice to be done. Justice for Hari Singh.
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