‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ has shown the vision of new India: Chief Minister

CM Yogi inaugurates “Meri Mati, Mera Desh” campaign by unveiling the Shilapatta

  • We will not allow the partition of India again: CM

Dainik India news,Lucknow:‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ has shown a vision of a new India where there is no discrimination against any citizen on the basis of caste, creed and religion, said Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday.

Chief Minister launched the “Meri Mati, Mera Desh” campaign by unveiling a Shilaphalakam (Shilapatta) on the occasion of the 98th anniversary of the Kakori Rail Action. He paid humble tributes to the great revolutionaries, the martyrs, the brave jawans guarding India’s borders and soldiers who contributed towards improvement in internal security.

The Chief Minister urged people to upload selfies taken at the Martyrs’ Memorials, saying, “The Tricolor is the symbol of our pride. It should be raised at every residence”

CM Yogi asked the people to stand at their place from August 13 to 15 and worship the soil and bow down to the heroes. He further said that August 14, 1947, was the day of the tragedy of the partition of India and that another partition of the country would not be allowed at any cost. Every citizen must take the resolution of ‘Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’, he asserted.

Emphasizing civic duties, the Chief Minister said, “Teachers should do teaching, students should study, social workers should uplift society and people engaged in administrative work should fulfil their responsibilities honestly. Those who are not discharging their civic duties are cheating the nation.”

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that even though the present generation could not witness the celebration of independence, they are fortunate to participate in the celebration of India’s 75th year of independence. “We have become the fifth largest economy, replacing Britain which ruled us for two hundred years. India is presiding over the G-20 and moving towards self-reliance. The nation is paving the way for the welfare of humanity in the world.”

CM Yogi said that 98 years ago, it must have been a time of upheaval when people started realising that the days were over for foreign rule in India and revolutionaries like Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil took forward their resistance movement. The money that the revolutionaries got in the Kakori train action was Rs. 4679. The British government spent 10 lakh rupees from the arrest of the revolutionaries ill their hanging. If there is passion, determination, and willpower to fight, then the biggest physical force can be brought down. This spirit had forced the despotic regime of that time to surrender.

Remembering revolutionaries like Birsa Munda on International Tribal Day, the Chief Minister said that the day is remembered in the history of India for many historical events. Tribal society had played an important role in the independence of India. India is proud of its heritage.

Appealing to the people of the state to join the ‘Meri Mati, Mera Desh’ campaign, the Chief Minister said that every gram panchayat and municipal body will be associated with ‘Panch Pran’ through Shilaphalakam.

In the program, Chief Minister Yogi honoured the families of the immortal martyrs of the freedom struggle Thakur Roshan Singh, Ashfaq Ullah Khan, Sachindra Nath Bakshi and Ramakrishna Khatri. Along with this, he also honoured the families of Kargil martyrs.

He administered the oath of ‘Panch Pran’ to the people present in the programme. During this, people took a pledge to make India self-reliant and a developed nation by 2047 by taking clay and earthen lamps in their hands. Apart from this, he planted trees in Amrit Vatika and also visited the exhibition in memory of the martyrs.

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