न तुम जीते न हम हरे
Na tum jeete na hum haare
Details
Composer
- Ashish Donald
Lyricist
- Khalil Jawed
Singer
- Prakash
Movie Name:
- Gurjar Aandolan
Release Year:
- 2014
- Composer : Ashish Donald
- Lyricist : Khalil Jawed
- Singer : Prakash
The film centres on the Gurjar population. Since India's independence, the Gurjar community had been demanding reservation for itself. However, the government ignored the demands. After fifty years of peaceful protest, the Gurjars made Pradhan Ji their leader and took a more radical approach. The chief minister thought about giving reservation to the Gurjar community, but the other caste leader, Nagina Singh, threatened the chief minister with withdrawal of support from his party, burying the idea.[6] For this reason the angry Gurjars burned train tracks under Ji's leadership, breaking the rail connection between the financial capital Mumbai and Delhi.[7] As the news of this movement began to resonate in India as well as abroad, the state government used the police force to suppress this movement, killing 72.[8] The Gurjar society continued to demand its reservation in a peaceful manner.
- Track 1 : Aandolan sare aam karenge ( आंदोलन सारे आम करेंगे )
- Track 2 : Gurjar Aandolan sare aam karenge ( गुर्जर आंदोलन सारे आम करेंगे )
- Track 3 : Hum gurjar jeete hai shaan se ( हम गुर्जर जीते हैं शान से )
- Track 4 : Jago gurjaro jaago ( जागो गुर्जरो जागो )
- Track 5 : Mukhiya ke bangle pe ( मुखिया के चूड़ी पे )