Balidan Diwas is a day to remember the sacrifice of our freedom fighters. This day is observed every year on 19 December, the day when three young revolutionaries, Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqulla Khan, and Roshan Singh, were hanged by the British in 1927.
These three revolutionaries were members of the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA), which was a revolutionary group that fought for India’s independence from British rule. They were hanged for their role in the Kakori Conspiracy, a failed attempt to loot a train carrying British money.
The sacrifice of Bismil, Khan, and Singh is a reminder of the great cost that was paid for India’s independence. Their courage and determination inspire us to continue to fight for justice and freedom.
On Balidan Diwas, we should remember the sacrifice of all our freedom fighters, and commit ourselves to building a better future for India. We should also work to ensure that the sacrifices of our freedom fighters are not in vain.
Here are some ways to observe Balidan Diwas:
- Visit the graves of freedom fighters or memorials dedicated to them.
- Attend a public event or ceremony to commemorate Balidan Diwas.
- Read about the lives and struggles of freedom fighters.
- Talk to your family and friends about the importance of freedom and democracy.
By remembering the sacrifice of our freedom fighters, we can help to keep their memory alive and inspire future generations to fight for justice and freedom.