Baba BuJha Singh of Gadar
Party
Parrkash Singh Badal took
oath as C M Punjab on 20 June 1970. On the night
of July 27 , a former anticolonial freedom
fighter was killed by police in false incounter.
A militant group of Indian
immigrants who settled on the Pacific Coast of
North America. They believed in an armed
rebellion against the British occupation of
India. As this centenary is being celebrated,
Bujha Singh’s story stands as an ugly reminder
of how Ghadar activists continued their struggle
for social justice even after India gained
independence in 1947
The party was launched in
1913 by Indian immigrants who lived in B.C.,
Washington, Oregon, and California. Later, it
spread its wings and those who lived in faraway
places siuch as South America also established
branches.
These immigrants had mostly
migrated to this hemisphere as British subjects
as India was under British occupation. Canada,
too, was a British colony back then. Systemic
racism and discriminatory immigration policies
disillusioned most of these people because
British consuls rarely intervened to help these
immigrants whenever there was a racial violence
against them in the U.S. or Canada.
. Formally known as Hindi
Pacific Association, it came to be known as the
Ghadar Party after the launching of its official
newspaper called Ghadar in Urdu
which means "mutiny". Bujha Singh, who
worked in Argentina, was instrumental in
creating a chapter in that country
It soon dawned upon these people that the
root cause of their suffering was slavery back
home. This whole experience encouraged them to
organize and form a pressure group. They
resolved to continue their fight against
discrimination in their foreign land and against
colonialism in India.
Comrade Bujha Singh deserved state
honours for participating in the struggle to rid
India of the British occupation. Instead, he got
a police bullet. The reason? He joined an
uprising of landless tillers who've been
revolting against the rich and the elites in
India since the 1960s.
Parrkash Singh Badal took oath as C M
Punjab on 20 June 1970. On the night of July 27
or on the early morning of July 28, 1970, a
former anticolonial freedom fighter was killed
by police in post-independent India.
Baba Bujha Singh was an
Indian revolutionary leader. He was an activist
of the Ghadar Party and later became a key
leader of the Lal Communist Party. Singh later
declared as associate of the Naxalite
movement in Punjab.
He was one of the leading
organizers of the Ghadar Party in Argentina.
Baba Bujha Singh returned to India via Moscow
and China.
Baba Bujha Singh would
later join the Communist Party of India. Within
the Communist Party, he was a prominent figure
in the dissident faction that eventually formed
the Lal Communist Party in 1948. After the Lal
Communist Party was dissolved and largely
amalgamated back into the Communist Party of
India, Baba Bujha Singh became passive and did
not involve himself in party politics.
Baba Bujha Singh deplored
the positions adopted by the 20th Congress of
the Communist Party of the Soviet Union held in
1956, labelling the congress as
'anti-communist'. He argued that the 1956
congress would eventually lead to the
disintegration of the Soviet Union.
He resumed political
activism in the wake of the 1967 communist
rising. Baba Bujha Singh began contacting left
wing dissidents inside the Communist Party of
India (Marxist), urging them to rebel against
the leadership of the party.
Baba Bujha Singh was
arrested on July 28, 1970 and killed in a police
encounter near Phillaur. There are references to
him in Punjabi literature, for example the poet
Shiv Kumar atalvi
wrote the poem Budhe Rukh Nu Fansi in his
honour. In 2010, Bakhshinder a journalist turned
script writer and film maker started the
production of a feature film titled Baba Inqlab
Singh, on Baba Bujha Singh's life.
The
Punjab state headquarters of the Communist Party
of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation
in Mansa is known as Baba Bujha Singh
Bhavan.
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