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Amritsar, April 13
The Jallianwala Bagh remained shut for visitors on the 102nd anniversary of the massacre on Tuesday.
Holding flowers in their hands, the kin of the martyrs kept waiting outside the historical place and later staged a protest, which was supported by the Punjab State Freedom Fighters Successors’ Organisation.
Every year, government representatives, politicians, martyrs’ kin, freedom fighters and NGOs visit the historical bagh to pay tributes to those who had lost their lives in the massacre this day in 1919.
Avinash Chander Chhabra (97), who had taken part in the Quit India Movement of 1942, was also part of the protest. “The government could have organised a sombre ceremony to pay tributes to the matryrs and allowed their kin, freedom fighters and their successors in limited numbers to visit the historical place. It would have ensured an uninterrupted tradition of paying respects to the martyrs,” he said.