comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - சிம்ராஞ்சித் சிங் மான் - Page 3 : comparemela.com

Even in 60s, Punjab had its heart to the Left | India News

JALANDHAR: Though fingers are being pointed at the presence of ultra-left activists and those linked to Naxalite elements at the farmers’ protest venues, this is nothing new for Punjab. The state has had its tryst with Naxalite activism as early as 1967. What’s more, the left movement in Punjab is close to a century old with mainstream left parties enjoying considerable space in electoral politics at one point, only to see a fast erosion of their base. The Naxalite movement was crushed in Punjab with the elimination of 85 ultraleft activists, including a freedom fighter turned Naxalite, Baba Bujha Singh. Some of those youths who survived when Punjab government crushed the movement later rose to prominence in activism, journalism, and literary fields.

Even in 1960s, Punjab had its heart to the Left | Ludhiana News

BKU (Ekta Ugrahan) had used photos of jailed intellectuals to observe International Human Rights Day on Thursday, at Haryana’s Tikri border with Delhi JALANDHAR: Though fingers are being pointed at the presence of ultra-Left activists and those linked to Naxal elements at the farmers protest, yet it is nothing new for Punjab. The state has had its tryst with Naxalism. The ideology had reached here as early as 1967. What’s more, the Left movement in Punjab is close to a century old and at one point of time the mainstream Left parties had a considerable presence in electoral politics. Even the elements on the extreme end of the Left idealogical spectrum made serious inroads in Punjab five decades back, only to see a fast erosion within a decade in the base of such organisations.

Farmer unions Left bent limited to agri issues | Ludhiana News

BKU (Ekta Ugrahan) had used photos of jailed intellectuals to observe International Human Rights Day on Thursday, at Haryana’s Tikri border with Delhi JALANDHAR: Though fingers are being pointed at the presence of ultra-Left activists and those linked to Naxal elements at the farmers protest, yet it is nothing new for Punjab. The state has had its tryst with Naxalism. The ideology had reached here as early as 1967. What’s more, the Left movement in Punjab is close to a century old and at one point of time the mainstream Left parties had a considerable presence in electoral politics. Even the elements on the extreme end of the Left idealogical spectrum made serious inroads in Punjab five decades back, only to see a fast erosion within a decade in the base of such organisations.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.