Haan Puchh Le Tu Punjab Diyaan - Genocide Lyrics by Karan Sadhar | A powerful, hard-hitting track on White Hill Tunes about Punjab's painful history, sacrifice, and unanswered questions. Deeply emotional and thought-provoking.
Genocide Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Haan Puchh Le Tu Punjab Diyaan Lyrics
Haan Puchh Le Tu Punjab Diyaan
Ohna Maanvan Kole Jaake
Kinj Jiodiyaan Ne Putt Shera Jahe Gawa Ke
Puchh Ehna Sarkaara Nu Ki
Chahundiyaa Saadae Kolo
Rajiyaa Nahi Jo Ehne Putt Marva Ke
Ho Kade 84 Kade 47
Kinj Bhull Jaiye Vand Oh Kaali
Ik Dooje Nu Jaande Maari
Chora Ne Kiti Sardari
Kaade Raaje Raajnitiyaan
Gurughar Te Karde
Kide Kehnde Chadhiya
Faujaan Takht Te Aake
Haan Puchh Le Tu Punjab Diyaan
Ohna Maanva Kole Jaake
Kinj Jiondiyaan Ne Putt Shera Jahe Gawa Ke
Puchh Ehna Sarkaara Nu Ki
Chahundiyaan Saadae Kolo
Rajiyaan Nahi Jo Ehne Putt Marva Ke
Haan Muglan Waale Raaj Diyaan
Jallia Waale Baagh Diyaan
47 Di Os Vand Diyaan
84 De Punjab Diyaan
Saddar Koi Suna Ve Sadra
Khunn De Os Talaab Diyaan
Kithe Shapan Kitaaba Mitro
Sikha De Kirdaar Diyaan
Hun Tainu Kyon Atvaadi
Oh Lagde Ne Sarkaare
Jo Baithe Ne Hakka Layi Morcha Laake
Haan Puchh Le Tu Punjab Diyaan
Ohna Maanva Kole Jaake
Kinj Jiondiyaan Ne Putt Shera Jahe Gawa Ke
Puchh Ehna Sarkaara Nu Ki
Chahundiyaa Saadae Kolo
Rajiyaa Nahi Jo Ehne Putt Marva Ke
Pindranwale Santa Nu Kyu Chakni Pai 47
Keddi Gallo Jaake Takkar Fauja De Naal Laali
Hukumat De Aa Nashe Ch Gayi Si
Oh Dilli Di Rani
Kaindi Mai Sikh Kaum Nu Jadh Ton
Khatam Kara Diya Gi
Karke Dhia Nangiya Ute Baap Nu Paaya
Beadabiyaan Si Karvayiyaan
Sri Guru Granth Sahib Pardhvaya
Pinda De Pind Ujaade
Chun Chun Ke Gabhru Maare
Haq Lain Layi Aapne Si
Singhna Ne Rosh Vikhaya
Sarkaara Di Chakki Att Ton Paida
Atvaadi Ne Hunde
Koi Maa Atvaadi Jamdi Nahi Yo Chaah Ke
Haan Puchh Le Tu Punjab Diyaan
Ohna Maanva Kole Jaake
Kinj Jiondiyaan Ne Putt Shera Jahe Gawa Ke
Puchh Ehna Sarkaara Nu Ki
Chahundiyaa Saadae Kolo
Rajiyaan Nahi Jo Ehne Putt Marva Ke
Written by: Karan Sadhar
Haan Puchh Le Tu Punjab Diyaan Song Description
This song, titled 'Genocide' by 'Karan Sadhar', tells a powerful story about pain and loss in Punjab. The lyrics ask listeners to go and ask the mothers of Punjab how they live after losing their brave sons. It questions the authorities, asking what they want from the people, since they do not want a rule built on the deaths of their children. The song mentions difficult years like 1984 and 1947, referring to times of great suffering and division that are hard to forget.
The words describe historical wounds, pointing to events like the 'Jallianwala Bagh' massacre and the tragedies of 1947 and 1984. It speaks of pools of blood and asks where the promises and the noble character of the Sikhs have gone. The lyrics challenge why the people are called rebellious when they are just standing up for their rights. It recalls a painful history, including the disrespect shown to the 'Sri Guru Granth Sahib' and the destruction of villages where young men were hunted.
Through its verses, the song 'Genocide' gives a voice to deep sorrow and protest. It is a musical project by 'Karan Sadhar', with music by 'Gurcharan Singh', released on 'White Hill Tunes'. The lyrics serve as a reminder of past struggles, emphasizing that a mother does not willingly give birth to a rebel, but circumstances create them. It is a call to remember and question the heavy costs of history and power.