People’s Voice Forum –Brampton celebrated
65th birthday of highly revered poet of Punjab, Avtar Singh Pash who
was gunned down by Khalistani extremist on March 23rd, 1988. He was
only 37 when he took his last breath but his glory continue to grow leap and
bound each passing years. Most of his poetry work has been translated in all
major languages of India including English. At least three person presided over
the informal meeting in the memory of Pash who has been directly associated
with the legend poet.
Kulwinder Khehra; representing ‘Kalamo
Da Kafila’ shared his memories with Pash and gave details inch by inch of the
time spent with the poet. He recited his poem which he wrote after hearing the
news of brutal murder of Pash. He connected March 23rd, the day of
Bhagat Singh’s martyrdom to the mindless murder Pash, narrating details that
nothing has changed since 1931. Mr Khehra underlined the relevance of thoughts
propagated by Pash that they will continue to gain attraction as long as the
economic divide remains in the society.
Long associate of Pash, Comrade
Lal Singh Bains shared his political experiences with the poet and said, we
hardly see such level of political commitment as the Pash used to have, he had
immaculate understanding to Marxism and his analysis of local and international
political situation was tremendous. That was the real key to understand his poetry.
He fought fearlessly for the landless peasants and workers and faced
indiscriminate torture of the state head on.
Navkiran Sidhu from North
American Rationalist Society also shared his meeting with Pash at Deshbhakt
Yadgaar Hal, Jalandhar in a function and met him. He was astonished to see his
simplicity and said, ‘Are you Pash? And Pash replied in his own funny way, ‘Why,
Pash would have a tail on his back’? Navkiran Sidhu said, that he consider Pash
sitting next to Bhagat Singh when the question arise about study, commitment and
dedication for Indian socialist revolution.
Poet, Onkar Singh Preet, defined
Pash’s poem on dreams and explained why dreams are important for any living
society. A dreamless society or dreamless youths are nothing but dead.
Harparminder Gadri, shared his
college hostel time memories when Pash along with his friend would arrive his
room in the middle of night and start reciting poems, using kitchen utensils as
his musical instruments. He said, Pash name and his work will always be a
source of inspiration for working class and their struggle against capitalism
and fight against imperialism.Gadri also said that revolutionary forces will not spare the criminals to bring to the peoples court justice who killed Pash.
Surprisingly, People’s Voice
Forum found out that it was first birthday celebration ever conducted in GTA in
the memory of Pash and later resolved to carry on this event every year on September
12. Shamshad Elahee Shams conducted the event while CPC Brampton North candidate
Harinder Pal Hundal, Prof Chanan Cheema, Sukhchain Dhillon, Mr Pushpender Singh Mundi, Sumeet
Bains were amongst those who were present in the event. Famous singer; Baljit Bains, sang Pash poem to enlighten the
audience. Later, all participants enjoyed food and beverages which they brought
along at the house of Harparminder Singh Gadri in Brampton.



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