This is very interesting here is the English translation from Panjabi
Indian Workers Association Great Britain Birmingham Branch
Shaheed Smriti Diwas – Martyrs Day
Admission Free, Town Hall Birmingham
Sunday 9 April 1977 From 5 pm to 10 pm
Martyrs Day
This programme is organised in memory of those martyrs who sacrificed their lives while fighting against imperialism oppression and exploitation. The aim of this gathering is to keep alive the revolutionary traditions of those who gave their lives for freedom justice and equality. By remembering these martyrs we strengthen political awareness unity and struggle among the working people.
Bhagat Singh was a great revolutionary who challenged British imperialism with courage determination and sacrifice. He laid down his life for the freedom of the people and became a symbol of resistance against injustice. His martyrdom continues to inspire revolutionary movements and working class struggles across the world.
Programme
Political speeches
Revolutionary poetry
Songs of struggle
Music and cultural performances
Geet Sangeet and Qawwali – Revolutionary and progressive songs will be presented.
Some performers illegible
Singers musicians and artists committed to the people’s struggle
Workers brothers sisters and youth are requested to attend this programme in large numbers. Come and honour the martyrs.
Come and strengthen unity struggle and political consciousness.
This is very interesting here is the English translation from Panjabi
Indian Workers Association Great Britain Birmingham Branch
Shaheed Smriti Diwas – Martyrs Day
Admission Free, Town Hall Birmingham
Sunday 9 April 1977 From 5 pm to 10 pm
Martyrs Day
This programme is organised in memory of those martyrs who sacrificed their lives while fighting against imperialism oppression and exploitation. The aim of this gathering is to keep alive the revolutionary traditions of those who gave their lives for freedom justice and equality. By remembering these martyrs we strengthen political awareness unity and struggle among the working people.
Bhagat Singh was a great revolutionary who challenged British imperialism with courage determination and sacrifice. He laid down his life for the freedom of the people and became a symbol of resistance against injustice. His martyrdom continues to inspire revolutionary movements and working class struggles across the world.
Programme
Political speeches
Revolutionary poetry
Songs of struggle
Music and cultural performances
Geet Sangeet and Qawwali – Revolutionary and progressive songs will be presented.
Some performers illegible
Singers musicians and artists committed to the people’s struggle
Workers brothers sisters and youth are requested to attend this programme in large numbers. Come and honour the martyrs.
Come and strengthen unity struggle and political consciousness.