Every ounce of flesh had melted away. His ribs were exposed. He had no strength left to even move.
When the British saw that this 25-year-old boy was not giving up, they forcibly tried to feed him milk by inserting a tube into his nose. The tube went into his lungs instead of his esophagus.
The milk filled his lungs. He continued to suffer, vomiting blood, but he did not break his fast.
On September 13, 1929, a revolutionary died in Lahore jail. 63 days... yes, 63 days without eating a single grain of food.
In the pages of history, we often talk about Bhagat Singh's hanging, but forgot the companion who died in Bhagat Singh's arms.
Today we are talking about 'Yatindra Nath Das', known to the world as 'Jatin Da'.
He was a bomb maker by profession, but his own body became his weapon.
If he wanted, he could have apologized, he could have eaten. But he had only one demand: "Stop treating Indian political prisoners like animals."
The British thought hunger would break him. But they didn't know that his body was made of steel, not clay.
When Jatin Da's condition began to deteriorate, the British crossed all limits of cruelty. The prison doctor and guards pinned him down. A tube was inserted through his nose. He screamed in pain, but his resolve remained unshaken.
When news of his martyrdom broke, the entire nation wept.
It is said that when his body was being transported from Lahore to Calcutta, thousands of people stood at every station with flowers. More than 600,000 people attended his funeral in Calcutta.
Subhash Chandra Bose himself shouldered his mortal remains.
But today? How many people today remember that 63-day penance?
As he lay dying, Jatin Da said, "I am not a saint, I am just an ordinary man willing to die for the dignity of his country."
Whether independence came with the spinning wheel or without swords and shields is a matter of debate. But it is true that the decayed bones of young men like Jatin Da are embedded in the foundation of independence.
We did not get this freedom for free; someone sacrificed 63 days of their youth by fasting for it.
It is the duty of every Indian to know the price of the air they breathe.
Share this information so that future generations can know who the real 'heroes' were.
This post is solely to pay tribute to those forgotten heroes.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳 🙏 🫡 🫡 🫡
Vande Mataram
Cuando en 2021 al Barça se le fue el mejor jugador (y deportista) de todos los tiempos de una forma triste y traumática, no había un duro, Bartomeu había destrozado el club, la estrella era Depay y los títulos se veían muy lejos todo eran risas. Equipos como el Atlético, Athletic e incluso el puto Girona llegaron a fantasear con superarnos y éramos el meme de España y Europa. Después llegó Laporta, las famosas palancas que nos dieron la vida, cracks como Lewandowski quisieron venir por la grandeza de este club, apareció la Masía con el mayor talento nacido en este siglo y un gran puñado de jugadores, Xavi allanó el terreno y Flick dio el salto definitivo ya dejaron de haber tantas risas y el Barça volvió a molestar. Dieron por muerta a una institución gigante y todo ese odio de estos equipos más pequeños que en algún momento se creyeron por encima en realidades frustración. Ahora el Barça está más de vuelta que nunca y solo les queda mamar
"It is called Love Jihad in India.
It is called Grooming Gangs in the UK.
It is called Lover Boys in Holland.
Victims: Non-Muslim girls.
Culprits: Muslim Boys."
That’s Hawan/Dhoop smoke, an ancient practice of Hinduism...
Mocked for centuries by the West, mocked by illiterate converts here who keep shouting “I believe in science” slogans.
And now the same West is repackaging it, renaming it, and selling it as wellness therapy, air purification, aromatherapy, and what not....
The fact is, Most Hindu traditions were never blind rituals, they always had scientific logic and real benefits behind them.....
Today was the day, 36 years ago, when innocent Kashmiri Hindus were betrayed, looted, raped, murdered, ethnically cleansed, and exiled by their own friends and neighbours. Today was the day when they became refugees in their own land.
Never forget. Never. #KashmiriHinduGenocide
Truth of Bangladesh creation…Must read and share
If any Congress loyalist claims that Indira Gandhi split Pakistan into two,
then ask him one simple question: what did India actually gain from it?
In the creation of Bangladesh, 435 Indian soldiers and officers were martyred.
More than 36 Hunter, Jaguar, and MiG aircraft were lost.
The biggest tragedy occurred off the Diu coast, when the Pakistan Navy attacked INS Khukri with torpedoes and destroyed it.
136 Indian naval personnel were killed, and Admiral Mahendra Nath Mulla attained martyrdom.
This was among the deadliest naval attacks in world history, in which India lost a major warship along with its commander and entire crew.
Additionally, 56 Indian officers and soldiers remained imprisoned in Pakistani jails and were never brought back by Indira Gandhi.
Pakistan also attacked and killed Gujarat’s Congress Chief Minister Balwantrai Mehta, his wife, and 12 others when their aircraft was shot down.
India lost a serving Chief Minister in that war.
To create Bangladesh, India made enormous sacrifices.
The biggest sacrifice was economic:
To sustain Bangladeshi refugees, Indira Gandhi increased the household burden of every Indian by nearly 30 percent.
Cinema tickets carried an extra charge of ₹1.20.
Train fares were increased by ₹0.75.
Bus fares across states were raised from ₹1 up to ₹4.
Every grain market in India was charged ₹1.20 per quintal, specifically to fund Bangladeshi refugees.
In addition, ₹400 crore worth of Bangladeshi refugee stamps were printed.
Salaries could not be withdrawn without purchasing and signing these stamps.
Any transaction above ₹100 required this stamp, similar to revenue stamps.
For land registration or court work, at least ₹5 worth of refugee stamps was mandatory.
These stamps were required in most transactions, and the collected money was sent to Bangladesh.
The ISKCON temple in Dhaka, along with George Harrison of The Beatles and Ravi Shankar, organized multiple concerts across the United States and Europe to feed starving Bangladeshis.
About 14 million dollars were collected and sent to Bangladesh.
For nearly five years, hungry and destitute Bangladeshis were fed at ISKCON temples.
And what happened later?
The same ISKCON temple in Dhaka that fed and supported them was burned down and destroyed a few years ago.
Bangladeshis forgot the help of India, the country that liberated them from Pakistani oppression.
The largest mass rape in world history occurred in East Pakistan.
General Tikka Khan, known as the Butcher of Bangladesh, publicly declared that Bengalis would be racially altered.
He ordered soldiers to impregnate Bengali women.
Around 200,000 Bengali women were raped.
Later, Pakistan’s Hamoodur Rahman Commission claimed that “only” 45,000 women were raped, revealing their moral bankruptcy.
The situation was so horrific that India, Italy, the United States, Canada, and Britain sent thousands of gynecologists to Bangladesh.
Pakistani oppression was so severe that many Bengali officers in the Pakistan Army were driven to suicide.
Yet today, that same Bangladeshi community aligns itself with Pakistan and abuses India, the very nation that ensured their survival and bore the full cost of their liberation.
“May our sacrifice cause resurgence of Hindu Dharma.” Last words of our Guru’s sons, Sahibzada Fateh and Zorawar, buried alive this day by Aurangzeb because they refused to convert to Islam.
Never forget: for 70 years a road in India’s capital was named after the same Aurangzeb.
88 painful years after Nehru, acceding to Jinnah's demand, excised it from Vande Mataram, a sitting Prime minister of India proudly sings the sacred paragraph that invokes Goddess Durga. They are not words, they are our history, they are our destiny.
Thank you, @narendramodi.
Came across this piece.
What are your thoughts on this?
Understand who benefits if India intervenes in Bangladesh.
“Bangladesh is boiling.
Hindus are dying.
Modi is silent.
India is weak.
India has failed again.
That’s what they said.
Attack Bangladesh.
Capture it.
Expand the Chicken’s Neck.
That was the noise.
I didn’t react.
I never do.
I study first.
Then I react.
And a pattern emerged.
The riots didn’t start randomly.
They started after an assassination.
December 12.
Dhaka.
Two unknown gunmen.
One man dead.
Sharif Osman Hadi
A young leader.
Anti establishment.
Anti Yunus.
Anti Jamaat-e-Islami.
Anti BNP.
Anti Awami League.
An independent.
With a massive following.
Planning to contest elections.
So I asked myself.
Who benefits from his death?
Then something strange happened.
The narrative flipped.
Instantly.
Anti India slogans.
Marches to the Indian embassy.
But the crowd didn’t stop there.
They destroyed flyovers.
Burned media houses.
Stormed Parliament.
Smashed their own state.
Which political party destroys
the country it wants to rule?
None.
Unless the goal is collapse.
Then the picture became clear.
This wasn’t Awami League.
This wasn’t BNP.
Reports even say
BNP spoke quietly to Delhi.
If BNP wins,
Bangladesh tilts back to India.
That’s not acceptable
to some players.
So who benefits?
Jamaat-e-Islami.
Chaos helps them.
Fear helps them.
No elections help them.
Islamist consolidation
needs disorder.
And Yunus?
An unelected man.
Backed by Washington.
Thrives in instability.
Every opponent neutralized.
Every alternative erased.
Then came the masterstroke.
A video.
One Hindu man.
Mobbed.
Lynched.
Burned alive.
Horrifying.
Real.
But here’s the data.
Nearly 250 people died.
Just 2 were Hindus.
Yet one video
flooded Indian phones.
Instantly.
Every platform.
Every channel.
What happens next?
Outrage.
Congress made statements.
Inside Parliament.
Outside Parliament.
Demanded justice for a Hindu man.
Demanded action.
The pressure built.
React now.
Or look weak.
Then I paused.
Congress demanding justice for Hindus?
That’s when it clicked.
This wasn’t organic.
This was engineered.
Because if India reacts militarily…
Bangladesh becomes Ukraine II.
Endless war.
Endless funding.
Endless pressure.
India stuck.
Economy strained.
Autonomy compromised.
Who funds Bangladesh then?
America.
Europe.
Who gains leverage?
America.
Funny timing, isn’t it?
Mid December.
India again rejects a US trade deal.
Talks pushed to February.
And suddenly…
Bangladesh explodes.
Coincidence?
Wars are not fought on emotion.
They are fought on trade.
On leverage.
Geopolitics is not clean.
They tried this with Pakistan.
It failed.
Now they tried the East.
India didn’t react.
India paused.
Modi watched.
Doval read the board.
No panic.
No bait taken.
This isn’t a street fight.
It’s chess.
So before you shout,
“Attack Bangladesh”…
Think again.
The loudest outrage
is often the sharpest trap.
What goes viral
is rarely the truth.
And the real game?
It is never played on screens.
It is played
in silence.”
Hamza in Dhurandhar took extra care to not get caught while writing names of enemies in his diary, first he used invisible ink second he wrote it in English.