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Mainly for now, reciting the radical documents which is been abandoned by the ruling classes.
In 1970, Pash published his first book of revolutionary poems, Loh-Katha (Iron Tale), at the age of 18. His militant and provocative tone raised the ire of the establishment and a murder charge was brought against him. He spent nearly two years in jail, before being finally acquitted. In 1972, the 22-year-old started a On acquittal, he became involved in Punjab's Maoist front, editing a literary magazine, Siarh (The Plow Line). He became a popular political figure on the left during this period and was awarded a fellowship at the Punjabi Academy of Letters in 1985. He toured the United Kingdom and the United States the following year; while in the U.S., he became involved with the Anti-47 Front, opposing Sikh extremist violence. His words had a great influence on the minds of the people. Later he was assassinated by the group of people. Here we are reciting one of his poems- apni asuraksha se
Radically Ridiculous
Mainly for now, reciting the radical documents which is been abandoned by the ruling classes.