Bhagat Singh personified youth, and at the same time he was one of
colonial India's most mature minds and a farsighted visionary. It was
not just the passionate urge for freedom from colonialism that drove
Bhagat Singh and his comrades in their great sacrifice, they were driven
by the dream of a socialist India. India's freedom movement was a great
national awakening that not only aroused and united millions of Indians
to free India from the shackles of colonial rule but also shaped the
vision of modern India in the course of that national upheaval. On both
these counts Bhagat Singh was a freedom-fighter par excellence. Bhagat
Singh and his comrades shaped the political imagination and ideological
conviction which informed the Constitution of India proclaiming India as
a sovereign socialist secular democratic republic with comprehensive
justice, liberty, equality and fraternity for all, drafted under
stewardship of Babasaheb Ambedkar.
We also remember Bhagat Singh
for his prophetic warning that freedom must not be reduced to merely an
act of swapping, of replacing the white English rulers with their brown
sahib successors. For him the chant Inquilab Zindabad was completed only
with the call to defeat imperialism - samrajyvad murdabad. Clearly, he
was mobilising India not just in the immediate context of freedom from
the shackles of British colonial rule, he was also sowing the future
seeds of struggle in a world marked by imperialist domination and in a
context of possible complicity and capitulation by future Indian rulers.
In so doing, he was playing precisely the distinct communist role
underlined by Marx and Engels in the Communist Manifesto: "The
Communists fight for the attainment of the immediate aims, for the
enforcement of the momentary interests of the working class; but in the
movement of the present, they also represent and take care of the future
of that movement."
Today when the Trump administration
humiliates and hurts India in every possible way and the Modi government
justifies the American action, remember Bhagat Singh. When Netanyahu
goes on killing innocent Palestinian children and their parents in a
never-ending genocide, Trump persecutes every voice of freedom, justice
and peace and the Modi government not only keeps quiet but also lends
all possible support to this genocidal campaign, remember Bhagat Singh.
When Adani grabs India's natural resources and infrastructural
facilities in every sphere, gets internationally exposed and charged for
his corrupt ways and criminal wrongdoings and Modi brushes it aside as a
'personal matter', remember Bhagat Singh. And remember Bhagat Singh
when Mohan Bhagwat describes the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya as the moment of
India's true independence. The courage, determination and ideological
clarity that Bhagat Singh and his comrades brought to India's freedom
movement a century ago is a permanent asset for we the people of India.
It helped us in winning freedom in 1947. It will also energise us in our
current battle for freedom from imperialist domination and fascist
aggression, from corporate plunder and communal hate. Inquilab Zindabad!
Samrajyavad murdabad!