
Avenging the Jallianwala Bagh massacre
"Avenging the Jallianwala Bagh massacre" refers to seeking justice or accountability for the brutal killing of hundreds of unarmed Indian civilians by British troops in 1919, during a peaceful protest in Amritsar. Many Indians considered this event a grave injustice and a turning point in India’s fight for independence. Over time, "avenging" often symbolizes efforts to remember the victims, promote national unity, and push for political and social change that addresses the violence's oppressive legacy. It underscores the importance of confronting historical wrongs to foster healing and justice.