Jallianwala Bagh Massacre!!। How The Massacre Unfolded REACTION!!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @OURSTUPIDREACTIONS
    @OURSTUPIDREACTIONS  4 года назад +824

    HAPPY GANDHI JAYANTHI

    • @TheLegallygorgeous
      @TheLegallygorgeous 4 года назад +12

      React to songs from Alaipayudhe, especially 'Pachhai Nirame'. One of AR Rahman's best! The cinematography of that song is stunning. The cinematographer is the same person as the one for 'I' movie.

    • @Ridwan_Jafar
      @Ridwan_Jafar 4 года назад +7

      Hey please review the malayalam movie "Sudani from Nigeria". This film won National film award for the best feature film in malayalam (2019). Starring: Soubin Shahir and Samuel Abiola Robinson...
      You can watch its trailer here ruclips.net/video/EHyaTJGmN4k/видео.html

    • @Ridwan_Jafar
      @Ridwan_Jafar 4 года назад +5

      Hey please review the malayalam movie "Sudani from Nigeria". This film won National film award for the best feature film in malayalam (2019). Starring: Soubin Shahir and Samuel Abiola Robinson...
      You can watch its trailer here ruclips.net/video/EHyaTJGmN4k/видео.html

    • @rajnishdeka4256
      @rajnishdeka4256 4 года назад

      Please react to "genius of Begum Parveen Sultana। Raag-Puriya Dhanashree। Music of India" #darbarfestival

    • @albishdebbarma2629
      @albishdebbarma2629 4 года назад +1

      Sir,can you react on the video of 5 Ancient Mathematic Inventions made in India Thousands of Years Ago.Or Sir,can you make a video about Festoval of Meenakshi devi Temple or Documentary of Ancient India

  • @sarbjeetsingh-rg4st
    @sarbjeetsingh-rg4st 4 года назад +543

    And then the most underrated and misunderstood leader,thinker, philosopher was born.
    SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH.

    • @varunsharma2068
      @varunsharma2068 3 года назад +8

      Bhagat singh ji hindustan ke dil mein hai

    • @SumitSharma-cg7pt
      @SumitSharma-cg7pt 3 года назад +2

      @@varunsharma2068 sach kaha 🇮🇳❤🇮🇳

    • @SumitSharma-cg7pt
      @SumitSharma-cg7pt 3 года назад

      @I'm_Rand Khan really bro... I never knew that

    • @rahulghosh9528
      @rahulghosh9528 3 года назад +1

      Lekin jo log goli mara tha woh sab hindistani the or independence ke bad woh garb se ji rahete or pension bhi milta tha unko, koi dusra desh hota to unko jinda jala kar mardete.

    • @g4gaming228
      @g4gaming228 3 года назад +15

      Bhagat Singh is way better then gandhi

  • @apoorva4085
    @apoorva4085 4 года назад +545

    The fact that they have never said sorry. They regret but they never apologize.

    • @FatimaKhan-fj2jj
      @FatimaKhan-fj2jj 4 года назад +17

      If you regret something, that means you are feeling sorry. It does not mean i am siding with the britishers for killing indians mercilessly, but what i am saying is the present generatiob british people obviously do not know how bad their ancestors ruined india....and if we expect them to apologize, then there should be someone sensitive enough in their government to apologize like the lady in the end

    • @shimonaagarwal
      @shimonaagarwal 3 года назад +51

      @@FatimaKhan-fj2jj Their QUEEN is still alive and kicking, who first hand experienced and was part of British India... So yeah, she could say "sorry!", which we all know will never happen because they don't regret, they take pride in their sins!

    • @A_for_AML
      @A_for_AML 3 года назад +3

      India respect kranteevir
      Not Maafivir

    • @catnee5797
      @catnee5797 3 года назад +9

      Yep and there they were laughing their heads off when the Margaret the woman who was speaking mentioned jallianwala Bagh massacre. Proving that they really care( note the sarcasm plz)

    • @keertanavinod
      @keertanavinod 3 года назад +3

      @@shimonaagarwal Ahem, she did experience British India but she was CROWNED IN 1953?! Umm..her dad was the king back then and its not like the guy loved India, she was only a princess and she could not do anything, you can't blame her? Blame the father, he was a scumbag. Besides even Queen Victoria was dead by then, you think an English king in 1919 will apologize? No way, he was a douchebag, no pun intended.

  • @thevillagernaturesfreak8341
    @thevillagernaturesfreak8341 4 года назад +971

    Everyone talks about Nazis and Hitler but what British done to India is more cruel and brutal both social and economically.

    • @pranavvijay228
      @pranavvijay228 4 года назад +17

      Yup bro that's true

    • @NonaPrince
      @NonaPrince 4 года назад +86

      There is no need to compare or say what was more cruel or less. Injustice and crime is wrong and there is no quantification of the sufferings of those victims

    • @harshinikudia8194
      @harshinikudia8194 4 года назад +33

      Don't compare the pains and suffering both Indians and Jews went through. Just try to empathize with them.

    • @thevillagernaturesfreak8341
      @thevillagernaturesfreak8341 4 года назад +50

      @@NonaPrince I am not comparing. But it's fact that people around the world are unaware about the cruelty done by britishers and mughals on Indian soil. Even we are unaware about many incidents because syllabus do not tell all stories.

    • @Rajkumargr8
      @Rajkumargr8 4 года назад +11

      @@thevillagernaturesfreak8341 stop talking non-sense

  • @TheLegallygorgeous
    @TheLegallygorgeous 4 года назад +3454

    Hi Korbin! You've become Indian enough that you're no longer Korbin Miles. You're Korbin Kilometres. Ok bye.

    • @chiragshetty2336
      @chiragshetty2336 4 года назад +44

      @@bobinpune ha bhai bohot pata hai tujhe sahi hai

    • @nope7220
      @nope7220 4 года назад +56

      🤣🤣 kilometres

    • @manindarratan8094
      @manindarratan8094 4 года назад +31

      @@bobinpune still you are free to comment this...oh the irony

    • @chethanhb9417
      @chethanhb9417 4 года назад +27

      @@bobinpune block this guy OSR.... doing politics go and do politics somewhere not here

    • @mrsoul8684
      @mrsoul8684 4 года назад +9

      And you my friend for sure are the legally genius 👍🏼

  • @spiritualkrishna765
    @spiritualkrishna765 4 года назад +1574

    We had tears in the eyes when we were studying this in the class😢

    • @shailjapathak3155
      @shailjapathak3155 4 года назад +63

      Even while watching this, everytime these incidents come up. We need to understand how fortunate we are, they laid their lives so we can breathe free. If we can keep this feeling we will feel much more responsible towards our nation.

    • @arthn8605
      @arthn8605 4 года назад +23

      @@bobinpune yaha pe jailiawala bag ki bat me tu apna agenda mat gussa. Kahi or ja...

    • @anuragraghavan352
      @anuragraghavan352 4 года назад +13

      In the class?? There is lot more to the Indian independence struggle which is not taught in our schools. The things taught at school is just one side of the coin!! Dig deeper to indian freedom struggle you will be surprised, I won't say much on this topic any more because it will become quite controversial ,sad but true. I understood a lot more things about the freedom struggles and believe me your perception towards Indian freedom struggle will definitely change.

    • @sudhirchandra9790
      @sudhirchandra9790 4 года назад +2

      I love you krishna 😘😘

    • @spiritualkrishna765
      @spiritualkrishna765 4 года назад +3

      @@sudhirchandra9790 Thanks

  • @ajithea8222
    @ajithea8222 4 года назад +326

    Udham Singh was an Punjabi revolutionary belonging to the Ghadar Party, best known for his assassination in London of Michael O'Dwyer, the former lieutenant governor of the Punjab in India, on 13 March 1940. The assassination was done in revenge for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar in 1919, for which O'Dwyer was responsible.Singh was subsequently tried and convicted of murder and hanged in July 1940. While in custody, he used the name Ram Mohammad Singh Azad, which represents the three major religions of Punjab and his anti-colonial sentiment.
    Wiki info

  • @RimajHa16
    @RimajHa16 4 года назад +698

    They are martyrs 🙏🏻

    • @______2918
      @______2918 3 года назад

      And people like सरदार सिंह मजीठिया are traitors :)

    • @rahulghosh9528
      @rahulghosh9528 3 года назад

      And the shooter were also indian in the British army

  • @shounakchoudhury
    @shounakchoudhury 4 года назад +913

    Although the documentary was on the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre specifically, they didn't not mention two important points that had their origin in this incidence. 1. Bhagat Singh (he was a child at that time, 9-10 yrs old) visited the place and took the blood soaked soil from there. It was the start of his hatred for the British Empire. 2. Udham Singh eventually travelled to London and killed O'Dwyre in a public meeting. These two very important points they didn't even touch. Also, Gandhi launched the Non-cooperation campaign after Jallianwala Bagh incidence, and abruptly called it off after the Chauri Chaurah incidence, leaving lakh of students high and dry, because they had left their schools (Government Schools), burnt their books (printed by British Empire), burnt British made clothes, on Gandhi's call. This documentary and others like this always portray the good side of Gandhi. They never mention the blunders he committed. That's not fair.

    • @amalcabraham1064
      @amalcabraham1064 4 года назад +48

      The reason why he called off was because the people who committed in chauri chaura broken the golden rule of the movement, 'ahimsa'. If the violence continued the British would have every reason to declare us as terrorist and straight away shoot us. Remember the British at tht time wsnt under east company but under direct queens rule. There were still barriers for the army to shoot peaseful protestors without warning. Non-violence @ tht time without any weoponry of ourself to defend would be a straight suicide.

    • @shreeya3589
      @shreeya3589 4 года назад +71

      @kratos true... I think our history books have always potrayed gandhi as a noble and good person. So, when we say freedom fighters, gandhi comes to our minds.
      Just go and see history. Bose and other people did a far more better job than gandhi. I dont think independence was possible without bose.
      Plus i think we would hv got independence much earlier if gandhi had not intervened.
      He was like modi. Pakka gujrati. He was more concerned from taking the centre of freedom fights from bengal to gujrat.

    • @dushyantsinghrahine2521
      @dushyantsinghrahine2521 4 года назад +40

      @@amalcabraham1064 ahimsa argument for that is just plain bullshit. It was the same Gandhi who justified Hindu massacre by Moplah's in Malabar... Same Gandhi had supported Boer war in Africa and World wars too...

    • @swatirawat4088
      @swatirawat4088 4 года назад +45

      @Pratik Smith ppl should not forget that India is not all about Gandhi n nehru we have had many freedom fighters who lost their lives for our independence like bose , bhagat Singh, Chandrasekhar Azad,sukhdev, and so many more.
      The only wrong Gandhi did was by supporting nehru as pm and not bose . Nehru was nothing but jst a puppet of the British.
      Even east india company admitted that bose was someone who had the capability of making a strong United Nation.

    • @abhaybisen8175
      @abhaybisen8175 4 года назад +22

      Please note that in that time People of India only look at Mahatma Gandhi for guidance.
      We are judging Mahatma Gandhi after the "match" is over. It is always easy to judge situations after "match".
      Every body played their part for independence and we should respect and honor that.
      After all the where humans and bound to do mistakes.
      We can have our favorite freedom fighter.

  • @rgodase
    @rgodase 4 года назад +532

    This video is incomplete without mention of Udham Singh

    • @dr.unnikrishnantm3706
      @dr.unnikrishnantm3706 4 года назад +4

      Exactly

    • @aravindmohan8878
      @aravindmohan8878 4 года назад +4

      Yes

    • @pubggaming-tg7fj
      @pubggaming-tg7fj 4 года назад +3

      True

    • @NotNice481
      @NotNice481 4 года назад +1

      @@bobinpune 🅱️ijay mallya, 🅱️irav modi etc etc, scams of Billions, 1965, 26/11, no infrastructure aur pappu kehta hai kuch hua hi nahi🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @sunilbaluni5333
      @sunilbaluni5333 4 года назад +2

      Salute to Udham Singhji

  • @vishnusindhusasi
    @vishnusindhusasi 4 года назад +448

    Punjab and Bengal were two of the strongest storm centers for the movement for freedom in India with strong and charismatic leaders. And Bengal was the first province to come under the British rule in India. That's why they had to face the worst of all atrocities in our History.

    • @amritaray4070
      @amritaray4070 4 года назад +51

      Absolutely correct that's why most freedom fighters spoke fluent punjabi and Bengali. Prime example of the same is bhagat singh who spoke fluent bengali and is revered in Bengal with the same level of respect as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.

    • @Jana_San_SS
      @Jana_San_SS 4 года назад +22

      These two places shed the most blood ‼️

    • @shomickganguly4032
      @shomickganguly4032 4 года назад +18

      The man made bengal famine by Churchill purposely killed millions of people.

    • @amritaray4070
      @amritaray4070 4 года назад +5

      @@shomickganguly4032 correct and Churchill is upheld as being the most effective leaders during world war 1 when in fact we Indians help the British win.

    • @jaferwaseem4047
      @jaferwaseem4047 4 года назад +2

      pls know about kerala too, dont u heard abot wagon tragedy

  • @whysoblahsphemous
    @whysoblahsphemous 4 года назад +112

    I remember my grandmother telling me when I was very little and on her knee, how a distant relative of ours had gone to Jallianwala Bagh that day. She described how he'd bathed before going and talked about what would be for lunch when he came back and my little mind never forgot that.

  • @TheVicktor30
    @TheVicktor30 4 года назад +233

    Just to add a minor detail ...later on Udham Singh (martyred) went to Britain and killed O'Dwyer.

    • @aakankshachauhan4989
      @aakankshachauhan4989 4 года назад +7

      It was Dyer who ordered the shooting. Dwyer was the governor who praised Dyer's actions. And Udham singh killed Dwyer. Dyer unfortunately lived a comfortable life and became really wealthy

    • @TheVicktor30
      @TheVicktor30 4 года назад +4

      @@aakankshachauhan4989 Dwyer was equally responsible as he authorised Dyer's use of force to control Punjab.

    • @aakankshachauhan4989
      @aakankshachauhan4989 4 года назад +1

      Yeah I am not saying he wasn't. What I meant was that Dyer lived peacefully and unpunished.

    • @TheVicktor30
      @TheVicktor30 4 года назад +1

      @@aakankshachauhan4989 I didn't refute that .. did I ? 🙂🙃👍
      And it makes me angry to this day that asshole died in comfort..

    • @TheVicktor30
      @TheVicktor30 4 года назад

      @Alucard still a comfortable death in comparison to what he did..

  • @mahi7290
    @mahi7290 4 года назад +73

    That's why we Indians are so patriotic❤️ because our ancestors and our motherland went through so much pain😭😔🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @blackcat9260
    @blackcat9260 4 года назад +177

    Jaliyanwalabag was the event that every Indian knows and even after 100 year's we still feels the pain.
    I was not there but still I don't know why always it feels, like I am the one who's going through all.
    We are Indians after all. Even we don't know the names of all those people who lost their lives for the nation still in heart we always have respect for them. Proud of them. Our history makes us what we are now.
    Thx for your reaction.

    • @TheB657
      @TheB657 4 года назад +4

      Of course we don't need their consent or acceptance, but this the West won't take as " Genocide". All they can think is of 3 million people of Jewish heritage being killed (which was equally horrendous). But when Bharatiyas die , then there is no apprehension, no worry , no remorse ?........ just because we have a nation and high population ?
      Many reaction channels immediately switch to the Jewish story which is of course what they identify with while failing to appreciate the Indian cause.

    • @blackcat9260
      @blackcat9260 4 года назад +1

      @@TheB657 we should live what we are. What other think doesn't matter to us. We have history that no one has. Off course I myself detest and disagree to this kind of genocide..

    • @Itspoonamsingh2024
      @Itspoonamsingh2024 3 года назад

      Same

  • @akshen92
    @akshen92 4 года назад +209

    This is so difficult to even listen to without tearing up, imagine the people and families who actually went through this...

    • @swatisaini6447
      @swatisaini6447 4 года назад +4

      Ikr I toh got scared just by notification today😟

    • @divineknowledgewithkasturi6670
      @divineknowledgewithkasturi6670 4 года назад +4

      @@swatisaini6447 me too

    • @inder9781
      @inder9781 3 года назад +4

      @Akshata,This is the history of punjab.I read a quote in punjabi that saying our Great Grandfathers fought against Britishers,Our Grandfathers faced massacre in division of Punjab in 1947,Our Fathers faced massacre in 1984 in our own Country and Now in 2020 We are fighting for our rights in Farmer Agitation in Delhi.
      It’s in Punjab’s blood to fight against injustice till last breath and never bow down whether this injustice is by Mughals,Britishers or now by Indian Governments.

  • @suyashawasthi1
    @suyashawasthi1 4 года назад +93

    The fact that British government still haven't apologised for the massacre angers people. They don't even teach such events and British raj in their history and people take pride in British rule over India today too.

    • @sarayukundan2799
      @sarayukundan2799 4 года назад +9

      I totally agree, i've seen alot of them taking pride and knowing nothing about it in reality.

    • @bumblebee2422
      @bumblebee2422 4 года назад

      True. Sad

    • @dss6838
      @dss6838 3 года назад +5

      It's good to forgive. Very high moral ground. But this forgiveness has been misused by them. We won't forget for sure. It's sad that such a modern state has low moral values

    • @xcalium9346
      @xcalium9346 3 года назад +2

      You think a place that calls itself "Great Britain" is good at humility? Those history books will keep painting them as the good guys for years to come.

    • @abovegaming2146
      @abovegaming2146 Год назад

      Not Even Queen Elizabeth II Apologized.

  • @Simmer77
    @Simmer77 4 года назад +73

    The reason I love your channel so much is that your reactions are very unconventional.... You go out of your league to react to new and unique content. Lots of love from Kolkata, India. ❤️ Keep growing ❤️

  • @satyakide5168
    @satyakide5168 4 года назад +62

    Even more bad happens due to British induced famine in Bengal. Over a million people have died. However, the incident with Jaliwanwala Bag - It was an instant shock for the entire nation.

    • @TheB657
      @TheB657 4 года назад +1

      England is ceasing to exist as more and more of their mayors, lawyers, engineers and people in the top - tier are mostly what they used to call "Mohammedan" and the rest are immigrants from diverse middle eastern nations. RIP to GB.

    • @TheB657
      @TheB657 4 года назад

      @kratos That sums up what I wanted to say. Correct words.

    • @rodgerhargoon3402
      @rodgerhargoon3402 2 месяца назад

      They will never teach colonial history because they know how much the world will hate and despise them ....already happening without teaching their rubbish history ....ask lord mankoo who never did an hours work in the sugarcane plantations of lord mankoos lords .....😂😂

  • @basicsareweak
    @basicsareweak 4 года назад +173

    I was shattered the day I got to know that Rudyard Kipling, whose stories I have grown up with and enjoyed, was one of the persons who contributed to the fund collected for Dyer.

  • @hindimovieadmirer6025
    @hindimovieadmirer6025 4 года назад +34

    You remember when you had watched the movie "Rang De Basanti" and didn't like it equally as we do? It was because it didn't touch your heart as it did to ours. The main reason of this was that, you didn't know a thing about this Massacre of Jaliyanwala Bag. Now as you know this, I think you should again watch that movie.

  • @shivankk467
    @shivankk467 4 года назад +55

    Punjab and bengal was the most ( till now ) superior states in terms of agriculture.. at that time british just want to make revenues and that's why major incidents happend to be in bengal and punjab.. they suffered alot. 😓

    • @nibumammoottil861
      @nibumammoottil861 3 года назад +4

      Still Punjabi Farmers are fighting and suffering . Thanks to our Government.

    • @Itspoonamsingh2024
      @Itspoonamsingh2024 3 года назад

      Also in meerut and banaras 🙂

  • @faaidathasneem586
    @faaidathasneem586 4 года назад +31

    We Indians are so diverse that sometimes we forget how similar we are to each other as human beings who share the same soil. Which is why we value our history so much. Our nation's history is one of the greatest tellings of unity, patriotism and battles for freedom. When we hear the stories of our ancestors struggle for freedom, it is almost like we are standing side by side with them and the blood in our veins burn with passion. I'm glad you guys are learning so much about Indian's history, because who we are truly lies in our past. Thank you guys.

  • @spartanhere3870
    @spartanhere3870 4 года назад +48

    India and UK relations are stronger than ever.Since India now believes in multi-alignment,India now has deep rooted ties with USA,UK,RUSSIA and definitely not CHINA as of now 😂
    So ya we have moved on but definitely will never forget.Our history is what makes us who we are as of now.
    To a better world and a peaceful one is what we believe now.

    • @TheB657
      @TheB657 4 года назад +4

      True. 100 % with you. Living in a foreign nation in EU I would happily say that there is no place or work sector without Bharatiyas. We make up the chunk of the educated public everywhere. I have joined Deepaaraadhanas at Temples and performed Annadhaan to the "Local People" 😂 I guess we are the most generous lot. But it feels why don't we conduct these Annadhaans in Bharat itself where many need it the most !

    • @amitasharma2137
      @amitasharma2137 4 года назад +2

      @@TheB657 there are a lot of religious and non religious organisations operating all over India on a large scale providing free lunches to poor kids in government schools and just free food for people in general. Especially in this time of the pandemic not only such organisations but the local government bodies of many states and many civilians came out to help migrant workers and homeless people with free food and free transport facilities. At the end of the day it doesn't matter how many temples or churches you join if you have no generosity of heart. I think Indians operating such societies in the west where they provide free food to people are mostly Sikhs who have joined gurudwaras or the iskon people, which is great because in India if you even have 30 rupees you can fill your stomach for the day but that's not how it is abroad and without the ngos and charity societies homeless people would starve or do something ilegal. Also comparing both countries is wrong because the social structure, history, economy, population and legal systems everything is different. So what works for the EU will not necessarily work for India and what works for people here will not work for people in Australia.

    • @nibumammoottil861
      @nibumammoottil861 3 года назад +1

      It is amazing the British Government recognises Jallianwala incident and regrets it but our Govt. took 100 yrs to coin and recognise the day. Despite all the history, India has long way to come regarding division of states, cast system, sexism, gender inequality rape, religious oppression, colour discrimination, political division, class disparities and the list goes on.
      Phoolan devi" bandit queen", Nirbhaya case, many states wanted to be separate countries and still do , Bangladesh and Pakistan successfully did, religious persecution, killing tribal Indians, and this is all happening under our nose. We still haven't learned much from our people's past but love the blame game. So many atrocities took place after the British. All of them are shameful especially killing people on the basis of religion. We have deep history in that field and it's still ongoing. 😪

    • @dss6838
      @dss6838 3 года назад

      @@TheB657 there are many community kitchen and food donation initiatives. They also work 365 days. Even people with small pockets like my parents ensure we do annadhaan, because that's our duty as human beings to share food and share the burden. I am happy to see the same traditions there. 🙏

  • @amazingathwal
    @amazingathwal 4 года назад +11

    thankyou korbin for reacting on this video !!

  • @howzu
    @howzu 4 года назад +46

    There’s another story that goes - “Dyer said he stopped firing only because his troops ran out of bullets”. Not sure if it’s true though

  • @granthikde9338
    @granthikde9338 4 года назад +16

    Our Legendary Poet, Composer and Writer of our National Anthem, Tagore renounced his 'Knighthood' title in protest for Jalianwalla Bagh Massacre

  • @chahatsharma2959
    @chahatsharma2959 4 года назад +42

    I still remember after teaching about this incident my teacher said this freedom is not one day event not only about Gandhijii there are many more whom we don't know before him and with him so respect each of them and take this freedom with responsibility it's a huge bagae given by them on our shoulders so protect it and flourish it with your hardwork..

    • @f1pro299
      @f1pro299 4 года назад +2

      Gandhi gathered masses you can't Ignore the facts, famous freedom fighters though had difference of opinion were also fans of him and respected him.

    • @anuradhathakur5675
      @anuradhathakur5675 4 года назад +2

      @@bobinpune mahatma gandhi is a scam

    • @dss6838
      @dss6838 3 года назад

      Well it is wrong that we don't know. It is there in lot of history books, lot of archives. It's just not so mainstream. But in era of internet, there is so much you can learn .

  • @ManpreetSingh-kt4uq
    @ManpreetSingh-kt4uq 4 года назад +16

    Dear Rick & korbin, I would like to bring this to your attention that there was a young guy in the massacre who survived and he avenged this by killing the British General after 21 years in Caxton Hall in London.. That freedom fighter name was Sardar Udham Singh(alias Ram Mohammed Singh Azad) which represents the spirit of united India...

  • @ashokpattar6563
    @ashokpattar6563 4 года назад +6

    Rick and Korbin , Thanks for your reaction. You both are part of our family. 🙏🙏

  • @BlessedReader
    @BlessedReader 4 года назад +56

    While the event is described well, it doesn't do justice to the stories I have heard first hand from people. I couldn't stop crying when I visited that place. Jalianwala Bagh is India's Auschwitz. People who jumped in the well were shot at multiple times till they died. People climbing the walls were shot at. They stopped shooting after 11 minutes only because they were out of ammo; else, by the general's own admission later, they would have continued to shoot.
    The Indian National Congress's UK educated elite were just a newer version (stooges) of the British raj; hence no acknowledgment of martyrdom for them.

    • @_manpreet_
      @_manpreet_ 4 года назад +3

      What about the people that hindus killed in 1984 sikh genocide? Do You Know about Operation blue star when the indian government fired on golden temple with military Tankers and blew up the adjoining buildings. in response to this hateful activity two sikh bodyguards of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi assassinated her following which her son rajeev gandhi issues orders saying: "all sikhs are traitors and they need to be punished do whatever you want to do to these sikhs nobody will stop you" mob rapes sikh girls as young as 5 years old, burns their homes , kills all the sikhs in sight. sikhs who had firearms in their homes were forced to surrender their weapons to the police assuring them that their families will be protected but the police gave their address to the mob. and when mob killed and raped them there was no police to protect them. this sikh genocide continued for 3 days straight with thousands of sikhs dead and sikh girls missing. even today the victims of 1984 sikh genocide haven't gotten justice. the indian government forced a sikh PM to apologise to the sikh public for the 1984 sikh genocide when it should be the gandhi family to apologise as it was their father who was responsible not an innocent sikh who too suffered in this genocide. to this date any book, movie or song about 1984 sikh genocide is banned in india. if you sue indian government for sikh genocide you're either dead or declared a terrorist & banned from ever setting foot on indian soil. take the Canada's MP & NDP Political Party's Leader 'Jagmeet Singh'. he's a runner up for the next Prime minister elections in Canada but he's banned from entering the india. just because he sued the indian government in Canadian court and regularly criticizes them for sikh genocide. This is the truth about indian government. i challenge you to make a video on this and believe me the indian government will take down your video and ban you from entering india. it's true

    • @mishik3078
      @mishik3078 4 года назад +4

      @@_manpreet_ You have to also consider the fact that Operation Blue Star was done because of the possible terrorist activities (Khalistan). While the incidence was tragic (and it hits a little harder because i am a Sikh as well), the intentions weren't evil. To be fair there were a group of terrorists hiding in a holy place. I think we should also realise that Indira Gandhi was told to remove Sikhs from her team and yet she kept her bodyguards. I know this isn't much but this kind of shows that she wasn't prejudiced against a religion, instead she was betrayed by the ones who were supposed to protect her. The genocide that happened later was ofcourse horrible and has no justification. Everyone was angry and the way they dealt with the situation was wrong. But there's only so much a person can apologize, especially when the culprits are all dead. The Gandhi family has apologised a lot of times and at some point we all need to learn to forgive. Also i don't think anything has been banned? I have seen a movie or two about it and they were definitely not banned

    • @_manpreet_
      @_manpreet_ 4 года назад +2

      @@mishik3078 did you ever saw movie on sikh genocide in any movie theatre? nope the government didn't gave the censorship. even if you claim you saw a movie on sikh genocide let me ask you something at the beginning of the movie was there a censorship certificate like UA . nope there isn't. I know you're not a sikh so don't pretend to be. a sikh will never justify the actions of indira gandhi as righteous. do you know who was hiding and why? let me tell you. before 1984 there was only one state punjab which combined the states of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. and punjabi wasn't official language of punjab like in the other states at that time for eg. take Maharashtra whose official language was marathi. when we demanded the same rights a seperate state on the basis of language indira gandhi rejected. she didn't wanted the sikhs to remain sikhs. she forced hindi language upon us. no punjabi textbooks were printed. everything was to be done in hindi. whoever opposed her was killed. we made anandpur sahib resolution stating that punjab will remain a Punjabi speaking state nd boycott hindi language. she ordered the arrest of the leaders of the anandpur sahib resolution. that is why sant jarnail singh bhindrawale hide in the golden temple. he wasn't asked to surrender there was a shoot at sight order on sant bhindrawale. sant bhindrawale never even held a gun let alone using it. his followers kept gun for his safety. like indira gandhi's bodyguards kept guns for her safety. people that were killed by bhindrawale's followers were not innocent they committed huge crimes like rape and murders. they deserved to be punished. bhindrawale never demanded Khalistan. where'd you heared it? there wasn't any concept of Khalistan before sikh genocide. he demanded a seperate state where punjabi would be given preference over hindi. how many punjabi songs have you heared before 1984 time period? very few. but nowadays every song has little bit of punjabi in it. bhindrawale wanted this. and the anandpur sahib resolution was passed after the rajeev gandhi's death. gandhi family never apologized for 1984 sikh genocide. manmohan singh was forced to apologise why? he didn't gave the orders. he is a sikh too, he also suffered in sikh genocide. why was he forced to apologize on behalf of gandhi family? this is an insult to sikh community. a sikh man forced to apologised for the crimes committed against sikh community in which he was a victim too. common man doesn't have the courage to kill or rape unless he is protected. kamal nath who was the driver of rajeev gandhi now the former CM of Madhya Pradesh still roaming freely after killing and raping thousands. how is it justice? after this sikh genocide the sikhs realized that no matter whatever we do for Hindus, no matter how many hindus we feed in our gurudwaras. it doesn't matter. hindus will not hesitate to kill and rape us again if 1984 genocide happened once again. Britishers ruled india for 200 years but they ruled punjab for 100 years. see we can protect our land longer than you. in 17-18th century the sikh khalsa army was the most disciplined and advanced army in whole asia. check on internet if you want.

    • @mishik3078
      @mishik3078 4 года назад +2

      @@_manpreet_ i am not fighting with you when you are clearly not going to change your opinion. And Punjab 1984, the movie even got a National Award. If Manmohan Singh was forced then why is he still supporting the party? He is a very respected man and could have happily stayed away if he wanted to. And i am not debating Khalistan because the history you know is very different from what i do.
      Also i am very much a Sikh. Idk how to prove that. I am willing to forget the past not because i am okay with it, but because we all know what happens when a community holds a grudge for too long.

    • @_manpreet_
      @_manpreet_ 4 года назад

      @@mishik3078 punjab 1984 barely depicted the true events i watched it several times and to my disappointment it barely mentions the indira gandhi's actions against sikhs, blowing up of akal takht, aftermath of operation blue star : indira kaand. that movie showed nothing of these events even though these events did occurred. why not because the indian government didn't gave censorship and warned to banned the movie on the basis of extreme violence depiction if it contained any such scenes. so tell me how can a person know the full truth of 1984 operation blue star and aftermath: sikh genocide if it's not mentioned in history books, movies can't can't include the scenes of military Tankers blowing up akal takht and firing on golden temple. punjab 1984 falls in the drama category go and search it on google. there isn't a movie that is based solely on operation blue star or a single movie especially on sikh genocide. why?
      does hiding the truth makes it forgotten. maybe with people like you who are afraid to face the truth because you people who are living a nice and comfortable life think something like that won't Happen again because people are now educated and civilised and nobody gives shit about past. you think it was a mistake made by Indian government? that mistake took thousands of our lives and sikhs are still discriminated and hated. maybe people don't hate you to the face but believe me behind every sikh's back there is a knife held. it's just a matter of time before that knife pierces through your heart.

  • @suyashawasthi1
    @suyashawasthi1 4 года назад +46

    Rudyard Kipling the guy who wrote The Jungle book applauded Dyer for the massacre and gave him money as gratitude.

    • @sabahnargis9767
      @sabahnargis9767 4 года назад +6

      Really!? Didnt know that😳😒

    • @suyashawasthi1
      @suyashawasthi1 4 года назад +1

      @Ipsita Dutta Roy Its true.

    • @umapatankar8375
      @umapatankar8375 4 года назад +3

      oooohh.. this breaks my heart :(.. was hoping to introduce my daughter to jungle book .. maybe not after knowing this..

    • @suyashawasthi1
      @suyashawasthi1 4 года назад +4

      @@umapatankar8375 I am of the opinion that you can separate art from the artist. For example Rhodes was a very racist person but rhodes scholarship is very sought after same goes for Roman Polanski and Woody Allen movies. Although some people have a different opinion that you shouldn't separate art from the artist. The choice is yours.

    • @umapatankar8375
      @umapatankar8375 4 года назад +1

      @@suyashawasthi1 I get you... just heartbroken I guess..

  • @str3672
    @str3672 4 года назад +24

    The sun never sat on British Raj because even the gods couldn't trust them with the dark!

  • @surabhivarma664
    @surabhivarma664 4 года назад +43

    They said 'only' because it didn't take them more than 11 mins to kill everyone..

  • @raghavbhargava6374
    @raghavbhargava6374 4 года назад +24

    Taking freedom for granted is a sin after viewing this

  • @sandeepkumars1977
    @sandeepkumars1977 4 года назад +30

    Let their soul RIP..brave punjabi brothers😭

    • @jainesh9181
      @jainesh9181 3 года назад +1

      They are not punjabi 🙏 They all are our Indian brothers 🙏🇮🇳

  • @priyankap5098
    @priyankap5098 4 года назад +14

    In School, I remember how me and my classmates broke out in tears when this is being taught in class. 😢

  • @asishn.s2178
    @asishn.s2178 4 года назад +9

    India got independence because of ww2 combined with increasing influence of INA, not because of any non cooperation movement or some yatra that actualy played along with the British plan ..

  • @smn4481
    @smn4481 4 года назад +14

    All of us had tears in our eyes in school history class, when we first learnt about this

  • @nishantsingh5709
    @nishantsingh5709 4 года назад +95

    Gandi was nothing but a man took the credits of wht other did my hero is still bhagat singh nd will be which is not saved by condemned gandhi fool

  • @gayatrijadhav2837
    @gayatrijadhav2837 4 года назад +10

    In punjab atleast one person in every family is in Army.....It's their pride to serve the country...

  • @preetamaswath1461
    @preetamaswath1461 4 года назад +9

    This massacre hits you in the gut. When you visit the jallianwala Bagh the emotions are palpable and when we read this in our history class we had tears in our eyes

  • @StayTrue145
    @StayTrue145 3 года назад +7

    I was small when this chapter came in our history book and I still remember the trauma I got. Many months I used to think why would they do that. Once I grew up I understood the whole concept about British rule

  • @littlesushie
    @littlesushie 4 года назад +7

    This story hurts just as much today to hear as it did 20 years ago when I first learned about it in school.

  • @Rahul-ur3jy
    @Rahul-ur3jy 4 года назад +10

    Hindu Muslim unity💞
    I want it in the future too😢

  • @tantanatan797
    @tantanatan797 4 года назад +26

    I DON'T KNOW WHETHER YOU BOTH WILL SEE THIS COMMENT OR NOT, BUT IF YOU DO THEN IT'S A REQUEST TO REACT TO DOCUMENTARIES OF SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH, NETAJI AND CHANDRASHEKHAR AZAD...
    THERE ARE OUR TRUE HEROES♥️🇮🇳

  • @HappyDevendra_2
    @HappyDevendra_2 4 года назад +7

    Everytime I watch/listen stories of the bagh, I get goosebumps.

  • @srijanbansal6078
    @srijanbansal6078 4 года назад +13

    I am so happy you see these types of quality videos and not go for views by reviewing carry minati , slay point like some other reviewers just for more views 🙏

    • @miniverma2768
      @miniverma2768 3 года назад

      Why are you comparing??.. everyone has different talent....we love them both

  • @dipanjandas8897
    @dipanjandas8897 4 года назад +9

    This is one of our Darkest Hours..Heart bleeds till date..Massacre in cold blood😔😔They are Martyrs..🙏🙏

  • @lawking_horns
    @lawking_horns 4 года назад +11

    Rudyard Kipling actually supported General Dyer and even contributed in the fund raised to support him. He even called him 'The man who saved India'. Such is the legacy of the Raj. Kipling anyway had little empathy with what went down at Jallianwala Bagh if you know about what he had written in 'The White Man's Burden'. Funnily enough, people only remember him for The Jungle Book.

  • @MrPUNJABIKUNAL
    @MrPUNJABIKUNAL 4 года назад +3

    16:30 So, in 1940s it did happen that the police officers and army men (of Indian origin) broke rank and refused orders to attack crowds, and it happened very frequently. Why this didn't happen earlier is a puzzle. One of the reasons could be that in 1940s India had its on independent army unit (Bose's INA), and the existence of INA maybe gave the confidence to other police officers that they too could rebel.

  • @tejaskhandekar3868
    @tejaskhandekar3868 4 года назад +1

    Korbin please leave links to the original videos in the description..
    We are exposed to many videos that normally would not come up in our feeds.. it'll help a lot to find them.

  • @rohanshriastava3
    @rohanshriastava3 4 года назад +11

    Thank you for this reaction ! Always with u for your support guys !
    PS: rick liked my dm on insta ! It made my day 😁 .

  • @subhaplusdeep
    @subhaplusdeep 4 года назад +2

    Here's the rub...The Punjabi community...I feel (I'm a Bengali) is the most peace loving community in India. Most helpful...going out of there way to make the country better and this community has been at the recieving end of most brutal crimes and atrocities. I mean all communities have faced it during British Raj but with them it did not stop after Independence.🙏

  • @call_me_kay
    @call_me_kay 3 года назад +4

    My great grandfather was martyred in Jallianwala Bagh....

  • @tanmayapany2237
    @tanmayapany2237 4 года назад +7

    Latter this incident Sardar Udham Singh was killed the Governor in UK... Now this movie will made in bollywood featured Vicky Kaushal..

  • @bunny-ix8fe
    @bunny-ix8fe 4 года назад +3

    This reminds me of the movie phillauri ♥️. Kudos to Anushka for producing such kinda films.

  • @thenature307
    @thenature307 2 года назад +2

    No matter how close Britain may come to us in the present times, the wound of this Jallianwala Bagh will always remain in our hearts.

  • @nemesisop8903
    @nemesisop8903 4 года назад +6

    There was a much better person than Gandhi. His name is Lal Bahadur Shastri. Even he has his Jayanti today but the Congress controlled History Textbook writers haven't allowed anyone to talk much about him in textbooks 🙄

  • @harshithgowda6153
    @harshithgowda6153 4 года назад +1

    It was referred to, in the AIB video u reacted as " peacefully protesting with women and children in a garden with no exits "

  • @DJ-hh9np
    @DJ-hh9np 4 года назад +3

    You have seen it in rang de Basanti movie !

  • @manishmishraji
    @manishmishraji 3 года назад +2

    To be fair, 500 rupees in 1920s , is a lot of money. My father joined govt service in 1985 and his starting salary was 700 rupees. 500 rupees in 1920s must be 10 lakh rupees today, or maybe more.
    Which doesn't take away anything from the bigotry and violence of this shameful incident.

    • @TrilokdanGadhavi10
      @TrilokdanGadhavi10 3 года назад

      They looted 45 trillion dollars things from India ...10 lakh is Nothing.....and most of the issues right now are because of them.

  • @TheLegallygorgeous
    @TheLegallygorgeous 4 года назад +17

    React to songs from Alaipayudhe, especially 'Pachhai Nirame'. One of AR Rahman's best! The cinematography of that song is stunning. The cinematographer is the same person as the one for 'I' movie.

  • @manasvigaurdeoria
    @manasvigaurdeoria 4 года назад +2

    It started in 1857.
    It ended in 1947
    1919 was a late interval, after which the story sped.
    Story of bloodshed, loss, humiliation, honour and at last, the most important of creation.
    Family at home.

  • @akashbharti2868
    @akashbharti2868 4 года назад +13

    This incident was inhumane, and when i heard about it my mind was shooked.

  • @ronniedrozario8883
    @ronniedrozario8883 3 года назад +1

    In British India, Britons referred to us as natives/blackie; now in free India, Indian commoners refer to tribals as blackie-what difference? : Rozario; Kolkata, India.

  • @rayyantima
    @rayyantima 4 года назад +12

    Jallianwala Bagh is just 2 km from my house🙏🏾

  • @fantasyfactstelugu4156
    @fantasyfactstelugu4156 3 года назад

    Hello My friend Korbin! Thank you for the response on the situation was done on india

  • @AdityaSingh7
    @AdityaSingh7 4 года назад +19

    And we have, more or less, the similar act even now. It's called UAPA which has caused so many innocent political activists, artists, students, etc to suffer in jail without any evidence or warrants or anything. Just goes on to show the "progress" our country has made.

  • @sumeetgrewal9787
    @sumeetgrewal9787 4 года назад

    Just one example of the atrocities Punjabis have faced in British Raj and even now. Thanks for using your voice to spread awareness about such gruesome, horrific, and plain evil acts.

  • @nepalyesterday
    @nepalyesterday 4 года назад +3

    Whole world along with Government is in this process of finishing Hindu-Muslim Unity of India .. Be aware of that

  • @RD-tv4du
    @RD-tv4du 3 года назад

    The British PM said that it was deeply regretted. But, she did not say 'Sorry'. Such defiance and haughtiness, even today!

  • @raghavbhargava6374
    @raghavbhargava6374 4 года назад +18

    Politics everywhere is bad not only in America guys

  • @LPanastasia
    @LPanastasia 3 года назад

    I am a Bengali, and everytime I study this, tears come to my eyes

  • @rkoot4609
    @rkoot4609 4 года назад +8

    This video made me emotional.. 🙏

  • @arjunsridhar46
    @arjunsridhar46 4 года назад

    My grandpa who fought against the British too. The feelings are still so raw, because this isn't something that happened thousands of years ago. It's so recent. The effects of which I'm still suffering today

  • @myaatkins
    @myaatkins 4 года назад +11

    This was the scene in legend of bhagat singh right?

  • @roughryder5
    @roughryder5 4 года назад +2

    I've been waiting for this. Thanks guys, I love your content and I really like the fact that you guys are spreading such positivity and knowledge to a large audience who otherwise would never know. Thanks.

  • @roopamenon4751
    @roopamenon4751 4 года назад +6

    Difficult to sit through any viewing or retelling of this terrible, heartbreaking tragedy (totally unnecessary bloodshed) that makes you teary eyed every single time. I remember the dread students would have the day this incident was taught by the teachers and sadly that's going to be the case in the future as well. I remember our teachers and elders saying that most of the soldiers involved in the shooting did not want to or hesitated at first (could be because nothing was going on n they saw that the men were there with their wives, children and parents). So the person in charge told them that if you don't, your family members will be shot instead. Whether they are proclaimed martyrs or not, in the eyes of the Indian public they are martyrs and always will be. They like other people who died for their country (here it is more sad because there was no plan or agenda - just a peaceful meeting to discuss what was happening then) will always be true soldiers and martys for us throughout eternity.Jai Hind🙏🇮🇳💜🌹

  • @AnupamMajhi
    @AnupamMajhi 3 года назад +1

    Probably it's time for a part 2 of reaction on Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.
    I would suggest watching the 2021 movie "Sardar Udham". This movie has a really good reenactment of the massacre and is sure to bring tears to your eyes.
    Just for reference, Producer Reacts has already reacted on this.

  • @indrajeetkamat6138
    @indrajeetkamat6138 4 года назад +3

    🙏 to shaheeds of Jallianwalah Bagh. So many lives sacrificed.
    You should watch something on Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh ji

  • @nageshtagadur
    @nageshtagadur 4 года назад

    Vikku Vinayakram, is the legendary Grammy Award-winning (Planet Drum) Indian percussionist. He plays Carnatic music with the ghatam, an earthen pot, and is credited with popularising the ghatam.

  • @sreerag3354
    @sreerag3354 4 года назад +12

    React to uddham Singh the man killed the general dyer

  • @rishikagupta6061
    @rishikagupta6061 4 года назад +2

    I still remember when we wer taught this in our 7th std i started crying in between of the class and even now while watching this video i srted crying... its really not done, wtvr happened was wrong.. i am not angry or have any grudge against anyone but i am hurt and sad even though i was born 2 generations after independence....

  • @AmitKumarAlphaX
    @AmitKumarAlphaX 4 года назад +4

    Shashi tharoor would say, "The sun never set on the British empire because even God couldn't trust the British in the dark!!"

  • @mirrorofmine
    @mirrorofmine 4 года назад +1

    Indians forgive but never forget

  • @Aditya0227
    @Aditya0227 4 года назад +15

    Its funny how everyone thinks Gandhi got the freedom it was the force of Azad Hind Fauj that game the freedom not cowardice of Gandhi.

    • @veenatiwari9552
      @veenatiwari9552 4 года назад

      Agreed

    • @shashanksingh3570
      @shashanksingh3570 4 года назад

      it's funny how you have not read anything about freedom revolution and have made opinion based on opinions from here and there. I won't argue about it. May god bless you with love and wisdom

    • @shashanksingh3570
      @shashanksingh3570 4 года назад

      @@bobinpune it was Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore bro who gave the title of Mahatma to Gandhi ji.

    • @veenatiwari9552
      @veenatiwari9552 4 года назад

      @@shashanksingh3570 you just assume that other people apart from you have never read stuff. This is an opinion based on reading and not influential rumours.

    • @veenatiwari9552
      @veenatiwari9552 4 года назад

      @@shashanksingh3570 we can respect each other's opinion without assumptions

  • @jasleenkaur2162
    @jasleenkaur2162 4 года назад

    This is awesome on 2 oct you reacted to jalianwala bagh massacre....!!!! THANK YOU.........This was APT.....!!

  • @kanwarsingh6968
    @kanwarsingh6968 4 года назад +8

    Hail to Shaheed Udham Singh, who took revenge of this massacre. Unfortunately, that part was not included in this video.

  • @shivankk467
    @shivankk467 4 года назад

    My people died for my independence.. I know I'll contribute to my nation anyhow.. I'll never forget the sacrifice.. till my last breathe.. thanku for the unity ancestors. Thanku for the sacrifice.. BHARAT ❤️

  • @shifan291
    @shifan291 4 года назад +6

    Currently wats happening in India is also divide and rule...trying to divide Hindus and muslims so dey can rule...but we Indians are so smart that they believe them instead of their own common sense and fight with each other whoever has a different opinion forgetting the fact that we are all Indians and India is a secular country..hope people would start having more sense in this day and age than going backwards to 200 yrs before mindset😐

  • @himikr1895
    @himikr1895 3 года назад +2

    You need to read about Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale, Akali Dal, Operation Blue Star and Indira Gandhi's involvement in all of this as she was the acting Prime Minister when Operation Blue Star was carried out at Golden Temple, Amritsar. You will know why She didn't give anyone from Amritsar the title of Martyr.

  • @nysagautam6593
    @nysagautam6593 4 года назад +6

    We can't even imagine what our ancestors have suffered in British rule...but when we study history..it really hurts Soo much...that how they treated us..but as we all know.. HISTORY REPEATS Itself...😏😏 Now we are way ahead than Britain...jaisi krni vaisi. Bharni

    • @bambi274
      @bambi274 4 года назад +1

      100%

    • @joshuasanath
      @joshuasanath 4 года назад

      Agree.... Section 144 is still imposed for similar reasons and history is repeating itself slowly in a different form.

  • @anitanaidu420
    @anitanaidu420 3 года назад

    never knew tat even you guys are soooo compassionate fr us....Love you two..:*

  • @piyushmishra6478
    @piyushmishra6478 4 года назад +4

    Thousands of such event happened in india from past 800 years.

  • @gauravkashyap5304
    @gauravkashyap5304 4 года назад

    Also a fact that Rudyard Kipling the writer of the jungle book donated money for the so called novel cause of supporting Dwyer . Also Dwyer was shot dead by Indian revolutionary Udham Singh in London’s Caxton Hall on March 13, 1940.

  • @Dhruv-Malik
    @Dhruv-Malik 4 года назад +4

    We owe our freedom to the martyrs..

  • @vineetbudhwar4469
    @vineetbudhwar4469 4 года назад

    Thanks for listening our history

  • @deepakkaushik4300
    @deepakkaushik4300 4 года назад +3

    Salute to udham singh 🙏 may his soul rest in peace 🙏❤️

  • @balajisundarambalaji1970
    @balajisundarambalaji1970 4 года назад

    Painfull Rick & Korbin... This incident still in memories... difficult to digest..