Resurgence of youth activism at India Social Forum
Che, the undying global icon, figured prominently on T-shirts, with Bhagat Singh - the Indian Che - coming a close second in popularity.
"I see very vibrant youth participation," said Amnesty's Sharma.
Added Vidya, a second-year college student: "Yes, we love cricket, Bollywood and music. But India comes on top. My hero is Bhagat Singh!"
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