November 3, DYFI Formation Day
Today - November 3, DYFI Formation Day
DYFI was formed on 3rd November 1980 at Ludhiana of Punjab - the land of revolutionary legand Shaheed Bhagath Singh; who inspired the Indian youth with the slogan "Inquilab Zindabad" to fight for independance, democracy and socialism.
India's progressive youth organisation - DYFI inspired by anti-imperialist, democratic and socialist ideas who take up the idea of organising the young men and young women of our country. It is a powerful movement fighting for the democratic and progressive social system, upliftment and betterment of the youth community as a whole. We are the youth whose love for our mother land, whose patriotism, prompts us to free our mother land from backwardness and lead it to genuine modernity. DYFI makes sustained efforts to imbibe and spread the ideas of anti-imperialism, national independence, democracy and socialism. DYFI extends its solidarity and support to all the forces fighting for national independence, democracy, peace and socialism, and against the forces of war and aggression.
In this day we salute our thousands of brave martyrs who left us giving confidence and energy to fight against injustice, violence, racism and communalism.
Inquilab Zindabad... DYFI Zindabad...
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