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'Aukaat mein raho': Javed Akhtar slams troll telling him to celebrate Pakistan's Independence Day, calling him ‘gaddar'
'Aukaat mein raho': Javed Akhtar slams troll telling him to celebrate Pakistan's Independence Day, calling him ‘gaddar'

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

'Aukaat mein raho': Javed Akhtar slams troll telling him to celebrate Pakistan's Independence Day, calling him ‘gaddar'

Veteran writer and lyricist Javed Akhtar, like the rest of the country, marked Independence Day on August 15 with a heartfelt note. However, when a troll insinuated that he was a Pakistani national who should be celebrating Pakistan's Independence Day instead, and even branded him a traitor, the lyricist didn't hold back, giving a sharp rebuke. Javed Akhtar slams trolls calling him a traitor. Javed Akhtar hits back at troll questioning his nationality On Friday, Javed took to X (formerly Twitter) and wrote, 'Happy Independence Day to all my Indian sisters and brothers. Let's not forget this independence was not given to us on a platter. Today we must remember and salute those who went to jails and those who went to gallows for getting us Azaadi. Let's see that we never lose this precious gift." Reacting to the post, a troll commented, 'Aapka happy independence to 14th August hai (your Independence Day is on August 14)." Javed replied, 'Beta, jab tumhare baap dada angrez ke joote chaat rahe thay, mere buzurg desh ki aazadi ke liye Kaala Pani mein mar rahe thay. Apni aukaat mein raho (Son, while your forefathers were licking the boots of the British, my ancestors were dying in Kala Pani for the country's freedom. Know your place).' Kaala Pani refers to the Cellular Jail in Andaman, where a lot of political prisoners were sent by the British during the colonial rule in India. Javed Akhtar's family ties to the freedom struggle Javed Akhtar's great-grandfather Fazl-e-Haq Khairabadi was an Indian independence activist, and participated in the Mutiny of 1857. His uncle, Ansar Harvani, was also a politician and independence activist, who opposed the Partition of India. Javed Akhtar reacts to a troll calling him a traitor Further, when a troll called him gaddar (traitor), Javed responded, 'Gaddaar voh hain jo Non-Cooperation aur Quit India Movement ke khilaf thay. Gaddaar voh hain jinhon ne jitna ho saka angrez ki madad ki. Gaddaar voh hain jo humare samvidhan aur tirange ke khilaf thay. Yeh pata laga kar voh kaun thay, apni jihaalat thodi si kam kar lo (Traitors are those who were against the Non-Cooperation and Quit India movements. Traitors are those who helped the British as much as they could. Traitors are those who were against our Constitution and our tricolour. Find out who they were and reduce your ignorance a little).' Many X users came out in support of Javed. One comment read, 'Gave a great reply to the hatemonger, sir 😃😊 They will never understand our sacrifices.' Another wrote, 'Javed saab rocked. What a savage reply.' Another comment read, 'Javed ji, you don't need to reply to such comments, just ignore.' Meanwhile, Javed Akhtar will be penning the lyrics for Rajkumar Santoshi's upcoming film Lahore 1947. AR Rahman will compose the music of the film. The film also stars Sunny Deol, Preity Zinta, Shabana Azmi, Ali Fazal, and Abhimanyu Singh in key roles. Backed by Aamir Khan, the film was supposed to be released on Republic Day this year, but has been delayed due to post-production work.

Independence Day 2025: Inspiring Short and Long Essay Themes for School Competitions
Independence Day 2025: Inspiring Short and Long Essay Themes for School Competitions

Hans India

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Independence Day 2025: Inspiring Short and Long Essay Themes for School Competitions

India will mark its 79th Independence Day on August 15, 2025, honouring the nation's hard-fought struggle and remarkable progress since 1947. The occasion serves as a tribute to the countless brave individuals who endured hardships and made sacrifices to free the country from colonial rule. Across schools and educational institutions, students prepare to showcase their creativity and knowledge in essay-writing competitions. By weaving in historical details, emotional reflections, and thoughtful perspectives, young writers can create impactful works that reflect both pride and responsibility. Short Essay Concept for Students Independence Day is a significant national celebration held annually on 15th August to mark India's liberation from British control in 1947. It stands as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who dedicated their lives for the nation's freedom. This year, the country observes its 79th Independence Day. The historic moment of August 15, 1947, saw India's first Prime Minister hoisting the national flag at the Red Fort in Delhi, signalling the dawn of a new era. Since then, the event has been commemorated each year with the flag-hoisting ceremony, the National Anthem, and a grand cultural showcase representing India's unity and achievements. In schools, the day is celebrated with enthusiasm through colourful performances, patriotic songs, plays, and speeches. Students honour leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi, Subhas Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, and Rani Lakshmibai. The celebration encourages respect for the struggles of the past and inspires the youth to work towards equality, justice, and progress, fostering values of unity, discipline, and patriotism. Long Essay Concept for Students Independence Day is one of the most revered occasions in India, celebrated on 15th August to mark the end of colonial rule in 1947. It represents both the nation's political freedom and a tribute to the courage and determination of those who fought for it. Historical Journey to Freedom The British, initially arriving for trade, gradually took over administrative control, imposing unjust laws and exploiting resources. Resistance grew steadily, from the First War of Independence in 1857 to nationwide movements such as the Non-Cooperation and Quit India campaigns. Leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Subhas Chandra Bose, Jawaharlal Nehru, Bhagat Singh, and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel inspired people to unite against oppression. After decades of relentless struggle, independence was finally achieved on 15th August 1947 with the ceremonial unfurling of the tricolour at the Red Fort. Nationwide Celebrations The central celebration in New Delhi features the Prime Minister hoisting the national flag, addressing the nation, and paying homage to freedom fighters. The event includes a 21-gun salute, the National Anthem, and cultural presentations reflecting India's diversity. Schools and colleges organise flag-hoisting ceremonies, parades, and creative activities such as essay writing, quizzes, and art competitions, fostering a spirit of unity and pride. Symbolism of the Tricolour The national flag carries profound meaning — saffron symbolises courage and sacrifice, white represents peace and truth, and green stands for faith and prosperity. The Ashoka Chakra with 24 spokes at the centre signifies progress and righteousness. Reflection and Responsibility Independence Day is both a celebration of sovereignty and a reminder of the responsibilities that come with it. It calls for safeguarding the nation's freedom while working towards its growth. Students, as the future custodians of the country, are encouraged to study diligently, uphold cultural values, and contribute positively to society, aiming to build a peaceful and prosperous India.

Mallikarjun Kharge remembers
Mallikarjun Kharge remembers

India Gazette

time16-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

Mallikarjun Kharge remembers

New Delhi [India], June 16 (ANI): Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday remembered former Congress President Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das on his 100th death anniversary. In a post on social media X, Kharge wrote that Das, an accomplished poet, was instrumental in the Non-Cooperation movement against colonial rule. 'We remember the enduring legacy of Former Congress President, Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das, a distinguished lawyer and an accomplished poet. He was instrumental in the Non-Cooperation Movement against colonial rule,' the post read. He further stated that Das was a mentor to Netaji Subash Chandra Bose and firmly believed in non-violent and constitutional methods to achieve the country's independence. 'A mentor to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, he firmly believed in non-violent and constitutional methods to achieve India's independence. He was also a strong advocate for Hindu-Muslim unity, communal harmony, and stridently championed national education and the promotion of Khadi,' the post said. Hailing from an upper-middle-class family of the Dacca district, Das graduated from the Presidency College in Calcutta. He took an active role in the field of social reform and women's education. Against caste discrimination and untouchability, Das was a strong believer in women's emancipation and widow remarriage. Before the beginning of his political career, Das played a significant role in providing legal assistance to those charged with sedition. His political career was influenced by Bankim Chandra Das, who partly influenced his political ideas. In 1917, he came to the forefront of nationalist politics and was invited to preside over the Bengal Provincial Conference. In eight years of his political career, Das rose to fame due to his love for patriotism and sincerity. To Das, Swaraj was the government by the people and for the people. His primary concern was the proper education of the masses to enable them to participate in the nationalist movement. The turning point in Das's career was when he was called upon to appear on behalf of Aurobindo Ghose in the Alipore Bomb case. The brilliant handling of the case helped Bose get acquitted, which in turn led Das to come to the forefront professionally and politically. The founder of the Swaraj Party, Das was elected as the Mayor of Calcutta in 1924. He is remembered to have brought in greater efficiency to the administration and implementation of welfare projects. (ANI)

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