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Every year on April 13, people commemorate the hundreds of unarmed Indian citizens who were ruthlessly murdered by British forces in 1919 by observing the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre Day. The terrible incident served as a turning moment in India's independence war and has remained a representation of colonial tyranny.
Every year on April 13, people commemorate the hundreds of unarmed Indian citizens who were ruthlessly murdered by British forces in 1919 by observing the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre Day. The terrible incident served as a turning moment in India's independence war and has remained a representation of colonial tyranny.