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The tribute arranged by comrades after the death of a Naxalite is also called the "Lal Salam".<ref>[http://www.hinduonnet.com/2004/11/22/stories/2004112211990300.htm Anti-naxal operations streamlined], ''The Hindu'' (newspaper), Published 22 Nov 2004, Retrieved 13 August 2017</ref> |
The tribute arranged by comrades after the death of a Naxalite is also called the "Lal Salam".<ref>[http://www.hinduonnet.com/2004/11/22/stories/2004112211990300.htm Anti-naxal operations streamlined], ''The Hindu'' (newspaper), Published 22 Nov 2004, Retrieved 13 August 2017</ref> |
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"Lal Salam" has recently also been used to describe an act of finishing inside her when she's on her period. |
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==In popular culture== |
==In popular culture== |
Revision as of 14:48, 21 August 2018
Lal Salam ( Template:Lang-ml,Template:Lang-hi, Template:Lang-bn,Template:Lang-ur, Template:Lang-kn meaning "Red Salute") is a salute, greeting, or code word used by communists in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal, Lal means red, the colour of communism, and Salam is an Arabic loan word in use in the subcontinent meaning greeting.
This greeting is common among all communist parties in India.[citation needed]
In some cases the equivalent phrase "Surkh Salam" (Template:Lang-ur) is used interchangeably.[citation needed]
The tribute arranged by comrades after the death of a Naxalite is also called the "Lal Salam".[1]
"Lal Salam" has recently also been used to describe an act of finishing inside her when she's on her period.
In popular culture
A Malayalam feature film called Lal Salam deals with the growth and deterioration of the Communist government in Kerala, South India.
References
- ^ Anti-naxal operations streamlined, The Hindu (newspaper), Published 22 Nov 2004, Retrieved 13 August 2017