Pradeep wrote the poem, which was read out by a Supreme Court judge while passing judgment on the bulldozing operation, which shook the British people to their very foundations.

Poetry is a mirror of society. These poems contain the passion of heroes, the sorrow of society, happiness and joy, love and separation and other emotions. A poem by the poet expresses the feelings of the entire society. Supreme Court Justice BR Gavai on Wednesday summarized his 95-page judgment on the bulldozing operation with just one sentence from poet Pradeep. His original intention in making this decision was that everyone lives in the dream of owning their own house and their own yard. The dream of owning a house should never disappear. This is the desire of the human heart. Before knowing more about the Supreme Court judgment, let us first know about the poet Pradeep and his famous poems.

Poet Pradeep’s original name was Ramchandra Narayanji Devidi. He was born in 1915 in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. Poet Pradeep was recognized for his film Bandhan, released in 1940. The song “Door Hato Ae Duniya Walon Hindustan Hamara Hai” from the film “Kismat” in 1943 made him famous among patriotic song-writers. British rule was shaken by the song’s resonance. The British government even ordered his arrest.

Poet Pradeep has composed 1,700 songs for 71 films. His patriotic songs include “Chal Chal Re Naujawan” from the movie Bandhan, “Come kids show me” from the movie Jagriti, “De di humein azaadi bina khadag dhal” from the movie and “Yahan wahan jahan tahan mat poochho” from the movie kahan-kahan” Jai Santosh Maa. In 1997-98, the central government awarded him the Dadasaheb Palk Award in recognition of his contribution to literature.

Some famous songs of poet Pradeep

  • Our people
  • Come on, kids, let us give you a glimpse of India.
  • Walk alone, walk alone, walk alone
  • sabarmati saint
  • We rescued a ship from a storm
  • brotherhood between people
  • People of the world go away
  • I don’t know where my ship went today
  • Come on, young man!

When the Supreme Court announced its verdict on Wednesday, it began with a verse from poet Pradeep. The court said that famous poet Pradeep once described the importance of Ashiana in this way. The court said that everyone dreams of owning a house. The question is whether authorities should be allowed to take away the family home of an alleged perpetrator as a means of punishing him.

The court issued guidelines for bulldozer operations across the country. It states that no property shall be demolished without giving show cause notice. In addition, affected persons are given 15 days to respond to the notification. Officials cannot act as judges.

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