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Swagat Pattar

Description This welcome address written and presented by All India Sikh Youth League in honour of S Ujjal Singh on January 30, 1943 highlights the misery and suffering of Indian people under the British rule. It gives a clarion call for the independence of India from the tyranny and exploitation of foreign rule. It also highlights the scenario prevailing in the world in the mindset of Second World War and the rapidly changing international situation. It calls for the unity of Indian people, especially the Hindus and the Muslims to Oust the British from India.[edit]
Keywords Swagat Pattar, Ujal Singh, Avtar Singh Delar, All India Sikh Youth League, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-000060
Year 1943
Script Gurmukhi
Language Panjabi
Publisher All India Sikh Youth Leage Conference Lahore
Custodian Kirpal Singh, Dr.
Length 26.0
Breadth 16.0
Completion Complete
Condition Good
Pages                         8
 
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