
The Midwest Punjabi Association and Indian Consulate in Chicago paid tribute to the martyrs of Jallianwala Bagh where peaceful protesters were gunned down on the orders of the British General Reginald Dyer, for protesting the oppressive Rowlatt Act on April 13, 1919.
The celebration of Punjabi Virsa (Punjabi Heritage) was held May 1st, 2022 at Ashton Place, Willowbrook, IL as part of the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, an year-long initiative on India’s 75th independence day, and to celebrate Vaisakhi as well as pay tribute to the martyrs of the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre.

Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Illinois, India’s Consul General Amit Kumar, Mayor of Village of Hanover Park Rodney Craig, Mayor of Schaumburg Tom Dailly, Mayor of Oak Brook Gopal Lalmalani, Trustee Syed Hussaini along with other elected officials and community leaders participated in the event, a press release from Asian Media USA said.
Participating Indian-American associations included the FIA-1980; Artists Association of North America, Bengali Association of Greater Chicago (BAGC), Punjabi Cultural Society, Michigan; Kalman de Ang Sang; Urdu Samaj of Chicago; Dramatech of America; Guru Ladho Re Seva Society, Wisconsin; Swera (Sikh Women Era); and Punjabi Americans Organization (PAO) Saneevani4U, among others.
Gurmeet Singh Dhalwan, president, Midwest Punjabi Association (MPA) and founder of Adbhut Media gave a brief introduction of the event and briefed the guests about the past activities and upcoming initiatives of MPA.
He said keeping in mind the spirit of ‘Ek Bharat Shresth Bharat’ the MPA will be paying tribute to one author from Punjab, one from a regional Indian language speaking area, and one national language Hindi speaker.

Consul General Kumar commended the organizers for their unique initiative to throw light on the tragic Jallianwala Bagh massacre through writings and reflections of noted authors like Sardar Nanak Singh, Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore and Subhadra Kumari Chauhan. He spoke about the impact of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre on the national freedom struggle with the public sentiment across the length and breadth of India turning decisively against the colonial rule.
The master of ceremony was Prachi Jaitly. The Gurbani Kirtan was delivered by Bhai Jagat Singh Dilliwale and Bhai Bhagat Singh Chicagowale, followed by recital of Tagore’s poems and poems from the Punjabi collection of poems Khooni Vaisakhi, written by Sardar Nanak Singh. A message from Amb (Retd) Navdeep Singh Suri, who is Nanak Singh’s grandson and who translated the poems into English, was played.
A poetic tribute crafted by Charandeep Singh along with talents like Raj Laly Batala, Jasbir Kaur Mann, Rakesh Malhotra, Dr. Taufiq Ansari Ahmed, Dr. Afzal-ur-Rehman Afsar, Rakind Kaur, and Suneeta Malhotra, was narrated by Prachi Jaitly.

Other performances included a Kathak dance by Shiwali Varshney Tenner based on the poem “Jallianwale Bagh Mein Basant” written by Subhadra Kumari Chauhan and a poetry session with local prominent poets of Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi.

Bratasree Roy Biswas also performed Indian classical dance ‘Rabindra Natya Nritya’ which is a form of dance drama based on poems, songs and novels composed by the Nobel laureate Tagore from Bengal. The performance depicted how the epic author had returned his knighthood in protest of the Jallianwalan Bagh massacre in the 1919.
Dhalwal also launched his logo ‘GSD’ for his new venture.
A special tribute was paid to the former MPA Vice President Alok Suri who passed away recently. The event was supported and sponsored by Anil and Chandni Kalra of Northwest Realty, Pinky Dinesh Thakkar, Syed Hussaini, Standard Home Care, Amrik Singh of Amar Carpet, Iftekar Sharif, Jesse Singh, Remax, Anil Loomba, HMSI, Brij Sharma of Powervolt, Ashton Place, Puneet Sawhney, Lucky Sahota, Dr Vikram Gill.












