Lahore: Nearly 300 Pakistanis on Saturday gathered at Shadman Chowk here to celebrate Shaheed Bhagat Singh's 107th birthday.
Bhagat Singh was hanged on March 23, 1931 by the British rulers in Lahore jail.
Several residents demanded that Shadman Chowk be named after Bhagat Singh.
"Bhagat Singh gave his life for the cause of restoring power to the people. We need more people like him today", said Punjabi poet Baba Najmi.
Those present cut a cake and held a vigil in his memory chanting "We want freedom", "Freedom is our right".
Pakistani writer Farrukh Sohail Goindi said Bhagat Singh's birthday was an important event for the working classes of the Indian subcontinent.
“Today we are fighting against the feudal system to establish a people's democracy,” he said.
Abdullah Malik, another participant, said, “We want the government to name the Shadman Chowk after Bhagat Singh as a tribute to the great freedom fighter.”
The city government had decided to re-name Fawara Chowk to Bhaghat Singh Chowk in October 2012.
The plan, however, was put on hold after the report of renaming drew objections and a group opposed to it held a protest demonstration.
Tehreek-i-Hurmat-i-Rasool member and Shadman traders' Union president Zahid Butt challenged the move in the Lahore High Court.
The court then restrained the city government from issuing an official notification in this regard. The hearing of the case is yet to conclude.
Bhagat Singh is an icon for the youth, said Samia Ali, a student at the Lahore School of Economics.
“He taught the youth to fight for what was right without fear and to never give up,” she said, “This is why I came here today with my family…to pay tribute to the great shaheed.”
Bhagat Singh is an inspiration for the working classes, said Muhammad Abbas.
“Bhagat Singh was important in the movement against the British Raj. We want a similar revolution to establish a people's democracy in which our rulers don't play second fiddle to the whims of superpowers,” said Akbar Khan, a UET student.
Bhagat Singh was born on September 28, 1907 to a Sikh family in Lahore. Seeking revenge for the death of Lala Lajpat Rai, who died because of lathicharge by the British police, Bhagat Singh alongwith Batukeshwar Dutt threw two bombs inside the Central Legislative Assembly on April 8, 1929 shouting "Inquilab zindabad".
He was arrested. During incarceration, he sat on a 116-day fast demanding equal rights to British and Indian prisoners inside jail.
At the age of 23, he was hanged to death alongwith Sukhdev and Rajguru inside the Lahore jail. They were convicted for killing Assistant Superintendent of Police John Saunders on December 17, 1928. Mahatma Gandhi had condemned this murder.