Republic Day: Anoop Lokkur Poetry on 26 January – Republic Day is a moving reminder of India’s transformation into a secular, democratic, and sovereign nation. It commemorates the day the Indian Constitution went into force in 1950, affirming India’s status as an independent republic. In this post, we’ll go into more detail about interesting speech and essay topics that will foster a strong sense of connection between students and Republic Day.
BR Ambedkar drafted a new constitution. The Indian Constitution, which reaffirmed India‘s status as an independent republic, went into force on January 26, 1950. The Indian National Congress issued Purna Swaraj, the proclamation of India’s independence from colonial rule, on this day in 1930, which is why January 26th was
selected as the date.
This year’s Republic Day theme, “India – Mother of Democracy” and “Viksit Bharat,” honours India’s development as a democratic country. India celebrates Republic Day with great pride and enthusiasm. It’s a day to commemorate India’s independent constitution. The raising of the national flag is a regular occurrence in colleges and schools. There are cultural gatherings all over the country that support India’s independence movement. The President of India hoists the national flag at India Gate in New Delhi.
Republic Day: Anoop Lokkur
This generation of a different kind
Wasted youths with low and fickle mind
Its time for a Revolution!
until there is Satisfaction
We are all just Hypocrites,
Under the rule of Masochists!
We are wrapped in a blanket of lies
anything you want has its own price $$$
We are all just Hypocrites,
Under the rule of Masochists!
Blindfolded we walk to our GRAVE
Peace and Insanity is what we Crave
REBELS of today,
Legends of tomorrow
Revolutionize or live with sorrow.
When the going gets tough
the tough gets boring
Dictators of our lives
that permit the use of guns and knives.
Diplomatic bullshit leading to dipsomania
look around this new kind of mania
We are all just Hypocrites,
Under the rule of Masochists!
Political priests preaching violence
unknown heroes left in silence
Feeding jargon promises to win us over and so they won
Fools we have been to keep nodding in unison
Its now or never, do or die
its better to fight than to cry
stand up for your right don’t give up this fight
fight for what you believe!