Sikhs and Punjab have always been occupying a front row seat when people discuss about India’s struggle for independence. Many freedom fighters and freedom movements mark the part played by this part of India to overthrow British rule. Amritsar is one such destination in Punjab where martyrdom and national pride go hand in hand. Visit the renowned Jallianwala Bagh, where British officer Reginald Dyer opened fired on a gathering of people celebrating Baishakhi on April 13, 1919. Today, this ground is a memorial for people who lost their lives on that fateful day. This act of sheer barbarism led to the final phase of British rule in India. Pay a visit to this holy ground and be a part of India’s peaceful resistance against the tyranny of the British rulers.
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