Why in the News?
- Prithipal Singh Randhawa, leader of the Punjab Students Union (PSU), was murdered in Ludhiana on July 18, 1979.
- At the time of his death, he was 27 years old and among the most prominent leaders of the student union movement in Punjab during the 1970s.
Who was Prithipal Singh Randhawa?
- Randhawa hailed from Hoshiarpur in Punjab and joined Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana, in 1972.
- On October 5, 1972, students protested outside Regal Cinema in Moga district against black marketing of tickets.
- The police opened fire, killing four people, including student leaders Swarn Singh and Harjeet Singh.
- In response, Randhawa launched a mass movement, leading to the arrest of the responsible police officers.
- On October 26, 1974, he organized the massive Moga Sangram rally, addressing issues like student fee hikes and the United States’ imperial war in Vietnam.
- He was assassinated on July 18, 1979, after abduction.
- His rising popularity and anti-establishment stance led to his arrest and 19-month imprisonment under the Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA) during the Emergency.
- His death led to massive protests in Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi.
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