Friday, August 1, 2008

did Solar eclipse influence Veteran "Harkishan Singh Surjeet "?


Veteran Communist leader Harkishan Singh Surjeet died on Friday following a prolonged illness. He was 93. Flags at all party offices would fly at half-mast, Harkishan's Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) said in a statement. Born in Punjab, Surjeet was the general secretary of the CPI-M from 1992 to 2005. He was a member of the CPI-M from 1964.
Despite his Communist background, Surjeet was a consummate player of the democratic political game and was instrumental in the formation of three coalition governments at the Centre.

The interplanetary forces are known to influence humans. Many old people are believed to have breathed last during the amavasya or New moon days. Solar eclipse can also influence old people. The death of Harkishan Singh Surjeet who was a big peace broker for Indian government formation in 2005 cannot be incidental.


he was born on 23 March 1916 . 1916 also saw a total solar eclipse on Feb 3, 1916. ome may call it incidental but nevertheless these things cannot be left to the concept of incidentality. You may recall that Earth is the only planet known to have eclipses given the relative size and nearness of the moon.

Born to a Bassi Jat family in Bandala, Jalandhar district, Surjeet started his political career in the national liberation movement in his early teens, as a follower of Bhagat Singh. In 1930 he joined the movement of Bhagat Singh, Naujawan Bharat Sabha. On the anniversary of the martyrdom of Bhagat Singh, Surjeet hoisted the Indian tricolour at the court in Hoshiarpur, an action during which he was shot two times. Later he was punished by the colonial regime. In court he stated his name as London Tod Singh (one who breaks London). In 1936, Surjeet joined the Communist Party of India. He was a co-founder of the Kisan Sabha (Peasants Union) in Punjab. In the pre-war years he started publishing Dukhi Duniya and Chingari. During the war, Surjeet was imprisoned by the colonial authorities. When India became independent and partitioned in 1947, Surjeet was the General Secretary of CPI in Punjab.

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