Jagjit Singh Anand (28 December 1921 [1] – 19 June 2015) was an Indian communist activist, journalist, author, and freedom fighter.
He is known for his plain speaking on the opportunism of the Akalis,[citation needed], the Congress, and the terrorists during the Punjab Crisis in the last two decades of the twentieth century.
"[2] Born in 1921 at Taran Taaran to Mehtab Singh and Tejwant Kaur, he was initially educated in the local Guru Arjan Dev Khalsa High School where his father was the headmaster.
He also served as a President of Northern Railways Workers' Union and the North India University Employees' Federation.
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