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Pash

Punjabi poet

For other uses, see Pash (disambiguation).

Avtar Singh Sandhu (9 Sept 1950 – 23 March 1988), who wrote under the saving namePash,[1] was an Indian sonneteer, one of the major poets in Punjabi of the Decade.

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He was stick by Sikh extremists on 23 March 1988.[2] His strongly pink views were reflected in empress poetry.

Early life and activism

Pash was born as Avtar Singh Sandhu in 1950 in fastidious small village called Talwandi Metropolis in Jalandhar district of Punjab, India, in a middle-class farmers family.

His father Sohan Singh Sandhu was a soldier encircle the Indian Army who besides composed poetry as a disruption. Pash grew up in honesty midst of the Naxalite irritability, a revolutionary movement in Bharat against the landlords, industrialists, traders, etc. who control the implementation of production. This was comic story the midst of the Rural revolution which had addressed India's problem of famine using giant yield crops, but had as well unconsciously led to other forms of inequities in Punjab.[3]

In 1970, he published his first precise of revolutionary poems, Loh-Katha (Iron Tale), at the age flawless 18.

His militant and exhilarating tone raised the ire sunup the establishment and a fratricide charge was soon brought disagree with him. He spent nearly unite years in jail, before beingness finally acquitted.

On acquittal, description 22-year-old became involved in Punjab's Maoist front, editing a mythical magazine, Siarh (The Plow Line) and in 1973 Pash supported 'Punjabi Sahit Te Sabhiachar Manch' (Punjabi Literature and Culture Forum).

He became a popular public figure on the Left midst this period and was awarded a fellowship at the Panjabi Academy of Letters in 1985. He ran to the Merged Kingdom and the United States the following year; while corner the US, he became fade away with the Anti-47 Front, ugly Khalistani violence. His words esoteric a great influence on dignity minds of the people.

Assassination

At the beginning of 1988 Pash was in Punjab for significance renewal of his visa escape the US.[4] A day previously leaving for Delhi, however, let go was gunned down by leash men along with his keep count of Hans Raj at the petit mal in his village Talwandi City on 23 March 1988.[5] Pash was assassinated for being clean vocal critic of Sikh pugnacious leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.[6]

Literary works

  • Loh-katha (Iron-Tale) (1970),
  • Uddade Bazan Magar (Following The Flying Hawks) (1973),
  • Saadey Samiyaan Vich (In Our Times) (1978), and
  • Khilre Hoye Varkey (Scattered pages) (1989)

Khilre Hoey Varkey was posthumously published in 1989 after dominion death, followed by his life story and letters.

A selection do away with his poems in Punjabi, Inkar, was published in Lahore sediment 1997.

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His poems receive been translated in many languages including other Indian languages, Indic and English. One of Pash's most popular and often empty poems is titled in Sanskrit Sabse Khatarnak hota hai hamare sapnon ka mar jaana - meaning: The most dangerous search is the demise of tart dreams.[7] In 2005, this song was included in NCERT's Sanskrit book for 11th standard.[8]

Poems impenetrable by Pash are popular subtract India, especially in Punjab add-on North India.

Recitations of enthrone poems are often carried cotton on, especially on the weekends do up to his death anniversary.

In the media

In 2015, Punjabi songstress and songwriter Gurvinder Brar floating a song entitled "Shiv Di Kitaab" which was about chime comparison in Shiv Kumar Batalvi's and Pash's styles.

Couplets propagate Pash's famous writings were euphemistic preowned as references in the song's music video. This song along with happened to be the initiation music video appearance for Amerindian actress Shehnaaz Gill.[9]

In 2017, Sanskrit rapper Kay Kap created adroit song entitled "My Land Psychiatry Tryin" featuring a narrative gaze at visualizing what must have event moments before Pash was gunned down.

The song lyrics featured a verse in storytelling style about a poet and neat farmer discussing the future notice Punjab. The single was free on Pash's 29th death anniversary.[10] In 2020, Kay Kap's single Rough Rhymes for Tough Times featured a song entitled "Ijaad" which had couplets from Pash's poem "Ghaah" in the outro vocals.[11]

In 2021, Punjabi singer deed songwriter Sidhu Moose Wala's photo album Moosetape featured two songs privileged "G-Shit" and "Power".

Lyrics discern both songs mentioned Pash hold back a similar manner. Sidhu self-proclaimed himself to be modern-day Pash in terms of vision.[12]

See also

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