Avtar Singh Malhotra
Avtar Singh Malhotra | |
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Born | |
Died | May 23, 2005 Chandigarh, Punjab, India | (aged 88)
Occupation | Politician |
Avtar Singh Malhotra (April 18, 1917 - May 23, 2005)[1] was a Punjabi politician belonging to the Communist Party of India from Punjab, India. He is famous for his active leadership to communist and patriotic resistance in 1980's during separatist insurgency in Punjab.[2]
Biography
Born on April 18, 1917, at Rawalpindi, British Punjab (now in Pakistan), Mr Malhotra spent his childhood there.
After passing the MA (English) in first division in the 1940s, Mr Malhotra became a lecturer of English in a college at Rawalpindi. He joined communist movement during this period. He quit his job in 1945 and became the editor of the communist party publication weekly Jange Azadi.
Books
- The Punjab Crisis and the Way Out (Communist Party Publication, 1984)[3]
- Save Punjab, Save India (Communist Party Publication, 1984)
- Punjab Problem and Solution (Communist Party Publication, 1985)
- What is the Communist Party? (Communist Party Publication, 1986)
- Punjab: Martyrs of CPI : they gave their lives for communal amity and national integrity (Communist Party Publication, 1988)
- For Indian Unity Democratise Centre-state Relations (Communist Party Publication, 1991)
- Role of Communists in the Struggle for Linguistic States (Communist Party Publication, 1986)
- The Nature of the Bahujan Samaj Party (C. Rajeswara Rao, Avtar Singh Malhotra
New Age Printing Press, 1988)
- History of Sirsa Town
References
Categories:
- Indian independence activists
- History of Punjab
- Indian Sikhs
- Indian activists
- Revolutionary movement for Indian independence
- 1917 births
- 2005 deaths
- Indian revolutionaries
- Indian communists
- People from Punjab, India
- Punjabi politicians
- Punjabi people
- Communist Party of India politicians from Punjab
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