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Book on Jallianwala Bagh poem ‘Khooni Vaisakhi’ released in UAE

DUBAI: India''s Ambassador to the UAE Navdeep Singh Suri has commended the launch of a book containing English translation of the Punjabi poem, ‘Khooni Vaisakhi’, saying the100-year-old classic ballad about the Jallianwala Bagh massacre is now reaching a global audience.

Book on Jallianwala Bagh poem ‘Khooni Vaisakhi’ released in UAE

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Dubai, April 19

India's Ambassador to the UAE Navdeep Singh Suri has commended the launch of a book containing English translation of the Punjabi poem, ‘Khooni Vaisakhi’, saying the100-year-old classic ballad about the Jallianwala Bagh massacre is now reaching a global audience.

The poem was translated by Suri whose grandfather revolutionary poet and novelist Nanak Singh, a Jallianwala Bagh survivor, wrote it after witnessing first-hand the events of April 13, 1919, when British troops fired upon crowds of protestors peacefully demonstrating against the Rowlatt Act of the British Raj, leading to the loss of well over a thousand lives.

The book was also released in New Delhi on April 13, marking 100 years since the Jallianwala Bagh massacre that took place in Amritsar.

Speaking at a panel discussion on the poem following the launch of the book in Abu Dhabi on Thursday, Suri said that the release of the book has attracted exceptional media and public interest.

 “Its release in India has attracted exceptional media and public interest and many have commented on the timeless quality of its message,” Suri said.

 “I am happy that this translation of a 100-year-old classic ballad about the Jallianwala Bagh massacre is now reaching a global audience,” he said.

Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at NYU New York, Toral Gajarawala moderated the panel discussion on the poem and its impact on Indian nationalism and the British Raj.

The panel discussion was also attended by BBC South Asia Correspondent, Justin Rowlatt, whose great-grandfather, Sir Sydney Arthur Taylor Rowlatt, drafted the Rowlatt Act. PTI

 

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