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Ajit Saini : ウィキペディア英語版
Ajit Saini
Ajit Singh Saini (1922–2007) was an eminent and critically acclaimed writer 〔Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature : Sasay-Zorgot, pp 4066, By Sahitya Akademi, Amaresh Datta, Mohan Lal, Published by Sahitya Akademi, 1987,Item notes: v.5, Original from the University of Michigan〕〔An Encyclopedia of Punjabi Culture and History, pp 76, By Mohinī Guptā, Contributor Mohinī Guptā,Published by Ambe Books, 1999, Original from the University of Michigan
〕〔Ajīta Saiṇī, shak̲h̲asīata ate racanā, By Dewa Rāja Wija, Published by Loka Sāhita, Prakāshana, 2000, Original from the University of Michigan〕〔Aurata phālatū nahīṃ, Dūjā marada, ate Aphīma dī golī: tinna nāwaliṭa, By Ajit Saini, Ajīta Saiṇī, Ajītaūjā marada 1978 Saiṇī, Ajītaphīma dī golī 1978 Saiṇī, Published by Ke. Lāla, 1978〕 of Punjab (India). He was associated with the Punjabi daily "Ajit" () as its managing editor 〔Benn's Media, pp 463, By Benn Business Information Services, Published by Benn Business Information Services, 2001〕 and columnist.〔 He is remembered in Punjab both as a freedom-fighter and an acclaimed writer and columnist. He was an officer in Indian National Army (INA) and a close lieutenant of Subhas Chandra Bose. Saini worked with the wire service of INA and Arzi Hukumat-e-Azad Hind or Provisional Government of Free India, more simply, Indian government in exile.〔
==Indian National Army (INA) officer==

Ajit Saini joined in the British Indian Army as a military officer on the rank of lieutenant. While fighting the Japanese army in the Malayan campaign, he came under the influence of Capt. Mohan Singh and thereafter defected to the Indian National Army in order to fight for India's liberation.〔 His first job as part of INA was as the army's liaison officer for handling INA's communication with Japanese forces and diplomats. Thereafter he also worked as the assistant editor of INA news magazine Azad Hind which was published from Singapore.〔〔Contemporary Punjabi Short Stories: Anthology, By Mahindara Siṅgha Joshī, Gurmukh Singh, pp 10 & 228, Published by Punjabi Writers Coop. Society, 1984, Original from the University of Michigan


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