Martyrs remembered by organizing cycle-motorcycle rally

Chandigarh- Naujawan Bharat Sabha and Factory Workers Union, Chandigarh paid tribute to Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Shaheed Sukhdev and Shaheed Rajguru on their martyrdom day by organizing a cycle-motorcycle rally in the city of Chandigarh. This rally started from Mauli Jagran and went to Sector 17 via Hallomajra. The youth remembered the martyrs by raising revolutionary slogans all the way.

Chandigarh- Naujawan Bharat Sabha and Factory Workers Union, Chandigarh paid tribute to Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Shaheed Sukhdev and Shaheed Rajguru on their martyrdom day by organizing a cycle-motorcycle rally in the city of Chandigarh. This rally started from Mauli Jagran and went to Sector 17 via Hallomajra. The youth remembered the martyrs by raising revolutionary slogans all the way.
Manish of Naujawan Bharat Sabha said that the society of the dreams of the martyrs has not been established even today. These great martyrs wanted a society where there is no discrimination against anyone and everyone gets equal opportunities, but the capitalist rulers who came to power in 1947 promoted pro-capitalist policies, due to which today the rich are becoming richer and the poor are becoming poorer.
Problems like inflation, unemployment and drug addiction have made the life of common people difficult. To solve all these, we need to struggle by forming a revolutionary organization today. Speaking on the history of the youth movement, Pushpinder said that just as martyrs like Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru had united and fought against the British, similarly today we too have to unite and fight for our rights.
The history of the student and youth movement of Punjab in the seventies shows that whenever the youth have united and fought, they have achieved their rights. Today unemployment is a big problem among the youth, for the solution of which they need to organize themselves. Apart from this, Factory Workers Union Secretary Manav also addressed. Harsh took the responsibility of managing the stage of Sector 17.