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03/23/2026

Bhagat Singh: The Legacy Lives On!
By Lal Khan - 2019

“Revolutionary struggles erupt with their own dynamics. Such legacies and struggles are often symbolised by iconic figures. According to the mainstream myths, Gandhi, Jinnah, Nehru and other such leaders belonging to the native bourgeois fostered by the Raj led anti-colonial struggle in the Indian subcontinent. This generalised narrative is far from the truth. In reality, the movement had a clear class differentiation. Had the bourgeois leaders not been facilitated and propelled by the Raj and mainstream media as the central leadership at the helm of the anti-colonial struggle, the liberation movement would not have stopped at the stage of “national liberation.” Likewise, had the Communist Party of India played a revolutionary role to overthrow the Raj, there would have been a different outcome at the departure of the British. It is important to remember that the workers, youth, personnel of the armed forces and the peasants were active in the movement. One of the most significant names that symbolises this revolutionary current of the liberation struggle was “Bhagat Singh”.”



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03/20/2026

📍 USA

🌎 Amid wars, genocide, and rising anti-immigrant policies, the South Asia Solidarity Network (SASN) hosted a panel on how South Asian immigrants can organize politically.

🗣 Speakers included Minahil Khan (SALAM), Jahan Chaudry, Lekha Kanchinadam (RACC), Isra (Chicago-based organizer), and Sajjad (SASN)

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✊ International Working Women’s Day 2026 ✊

Across Islamabad, Rawalakot, Hajira, Quetta, Rawalpindi, and Lahore, comrades and activists marked the struggle against capitalism, patriarchy, and oppression.

⚠️ Aurat March organizers were arrested in Islamabad — the state fears women’s voices!

💬 “Women’s liberation cannot be separated from the struggle against capitalism.”



RSF | JKNSF | PTUDC

International Working Women’s Day Marked Across Pakistan and Jammu Kashmir 03/11/2026

International Working Women’s Day was marked across several cities of Pakistan and Jammu Kashmir through seminars, discussions and meetings organised by student and trade union activists.

Speakers highlighted the ongoing struggle against capitalist exploitation and patriarchy, condemned the arrests of Aurat March activists in Islamabad, and expressed solidarity with the people of Iran and the Middle East against imperialist aggression.

Read the full report on Asian Marxist Review.
https://www.marxistreview.asia/international-working-womens-day-marked-across-pakistan-and-jammu-kashmir/

International Working Women’s Day Marked Across Pakistan and Jammu Kashmir Speakers also strongly condemned the arrests of participants of the Aurat March in Islamabad and demanded their immediate release, also condemned imperialist aggression against Iran.

03/08/2026

For a revolutiary and internationalist March 8 of struggle! Against the far-right and Trump!

By Women’s and LGBTQIA+ Commission of the International Socialist League

This March 8, International Working Women’s Day, takes places amid a reactionary offensive by the far-right in many parts of the world. Simultaneously, there are strong expressions of struggle and mobilization in response to that offensive. ISL women take to the streets this March 8 to fight for the rights we have achieved and we organize with a clear strategy against patriarchy and capital, for a revolutionary, internationalist and socialist feminism!

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Statement on the Pak-Afghan Crisis 03/06/2026

Statement on the Pak-Afghan Crisis In a joint press release issued by the Pakistan Trade Union Defence Campaign (PTUDC), Revolutionary Students Front (RSF), Jammu Kashmir National Students Federation (JKNSF) and Peoples Revolutionary Front (PRF), it has been stated that the escalation of the Pak-Afghan dispute into a direct w...

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In a joint press release issued by the Pakistan Trade Union Defence Campaign (PTUDC), Revolutionary Students Front (RSF), Jammu Kashmir National Students Federation (JKNSF) and Peoples Revolutionary Front (PRF), it has been stated that the escalation of the Pak-Afghan dispute into a direct war over the issue of cross-border terrorism is nothing short of a tragedy. Once again, it will be the poor masses on both sides of the Durand Line—particularly the Pashtun populations—who will bear the brunt of this conflict. This situation did not arise overnight; rather, it is the result of decades-long policies pursued by US imperialism, the Gulf monarchies, and regional states including Pakistan, which have brought matters to this critical juncture.

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Statement on the Pak-Afghan Crisis 03/03/2026

Statement on the Pak-Afghan Crisis

In a joint press release issued by the Pakistan Trade Union Defence Campaign (PTUDC), Revolutionary Students Front (RSF), Jammu Kashmir National Students Federation (JKNSF) and Peoples Revolutionary Front (PRF), it has been stated that the escalation of the Pak-Afghan dispute into a direct war over the issue of cross-border terrorism is nothing short of a tragedy. Once again, it will be the poor masses on both sides of the Durand Line—particularly the Pashtun populations—who will bear the brunt of this conflict. This situation did not arise overnight; rather, it is the result of decades-long policies pursued by US imperialism, the Gulf monarchies, and regional states including Pakistan, which have brought matters to this critical juncture.

Read the full statement:

Statement on the Pak-Afghan Crisis Lahore, March 3, 2026

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