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The jallianwala bagh massacre-
"Fire" said Dyer, and hundreds fell to their last breath.
Women children old young,
no one was spared.
Bullets push through flesh,
Dyer didn't care.
99 years down the lane,
Dyer lives no more.
But the blood bath of baisakhi,
did not find a cure.


The jallianwala bagh massacre also known as the Amritsar massacre ,took place on 13 April ,1919 when the troops of the British Indian army under the command of Reginald Dyer
fired rifles into a crowd of Punjabis ,who had gathered in the jallianwala bagh .The Rowlatt act ,1919 has been implemented that time but the civilians were not informed .The civilians has assembled for a festival known as baisakhi . Baisakhi marks the Sikh new year and commemorates the formation of khalsa panth warriors under Guru Gobind Singh in 1699..