Jaimal Singh Padda Explained

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Birth Date:1943
Birth Place:Lakhan Ke Padda, Punjab, India
Death Place:Lakhan Ke Padda, Punjab, India
Death Cause:Killed by Khalistan movement extremists
Nationality:Indian
Party:Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist)
Spouse:Amarjit Kaur
Children:3
Occupation:Writer, poet, activist
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Jaimal Singh Padda was an Indian writer, poet and communist activist. He was shot dead on 17 March 1988 in Lakhan ka Padda village, Kapurthala district by Khalistan movement extremists.[1] [2] He was filmed reciting his poem "Una Mitterandi Yaad Pyari", before his death, by Anand Patwardhan in his documentary In Memory of Friends.[3]

During Punjab insurgency, Jaimal Padda had been vocal against both the Sikh and the Hindu fundamentalists and campaigned against both. His slogan was “Naa Hindu Raaj, Naa Khalistan, Raaj Karega Mazdoor Kisaan” (Neither Hindu state, nor Khalistan, we want the working class to rule). On 17 March 1988, the shooters belonging to Khalistan Commando Force (KCF) shot him outside his house.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Mass Revolutionary Line During the Khalistani Movement in Punjab . Harsh Thakor . 16 June 2015.
  2. Web site: Gurpreet Singh: Khalistani separatists' killings leave a legacy of sorrow in Canada and the U.S.. Vancouver Free Press Publishing Corp.. 9 June 2013. 3 October 2018.
  3. Book: Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema . Taylor & Francis Group . Rajadhyaksha, Ashish . Willemen, Paul . 1999 . 494 . 9781579581466.
  4. Web site: Remembering defender of secularism who died for standing up for people's unity. Gurpreet Singh . 17 March 2018 . 3 October 2018.