PM Narendra Modi today felicitated families of freedom fighters in Odisha. Speaking at the event, Shri Modi remarked, “It is unfortunate that the struggle for the country’s freedom got limited to a few families and instances whereas the struggle of independence was a people’s movement. It was about sacrifices people made for the country.”
PM Modi also said that tribal communities had played a vital role during the independence and hence the Government would initiate a digital exhibition displaying the valour of the tribal communities. He said that it would help spread the rich history and contributions made by several people among the youth.
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India will never forget these courageous freedom fighters, who lost their lives so that fellow Indians can breathe the air of freedom.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 16, 2017
Laxmi Indira Panda joined the INA. She was undeterred in the effort to ensure that India is freed from colonial rule. pic.twitter.com/Ys6NkG9p5E
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Lakshman Nayak galvanised people during the Quit India movement. The British tried everything to break his morale but he remained firm. pic.twitter.com/ZIMO92NcCc
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Raghunath Mohanty & Dibakar Parida were friends. They fought the British in Ranpur in 1939. They were hung in 1941. Naman to these martyrs. pic.twitter.com/OFf28Gxa89
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Chakara Bisoyee, Dora Bisoyee fearlessly fought the British in Kandhamal. In that era, the prize for Chakara Bisoyee was 10,000 rupees! pic.twitter.com/2L9xGeB2Rr
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A Panda at Puri, Chakhi Khuntia was drawn towards freeing India from colonialism. He worked closely with the army of Rani Laxmibai. pic.twitter.com/my9bhOcJyN
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Madho Singh was determined to free India from imperialist powers. He lost his sons while battling the British. He will always be remembered. pic.twitter.com/0SESQPLPdt
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Veer Surendra Sai battled the British 1830s onwards & his struggles continued up till 1864 when we was arrested again & died in prison. pic.twitter.com/AfnfVfr8TX
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Rendo Majhi created many problems for the colonial forces at Kalahandi. He was eventually arrested & hung. Tributes to the brave martyr. pic.twitter.com/Bl2f8j9vX0
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The courage of Krutibas Pattasani gave sleepless nights to the British. He even defeated the British at Banapur. pic.twitter.com/45xIyeQC7Z
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Pindiki Bahubalendra was a fearless warrior who battled the British at Cuttack & Puri. He was later arrested by the British & was martyred. pic.twitter.com/XuIihllhOL
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Samant Madhab Chandra Routray was an expert at guerrilla warfare. He was also known for his care towards the poor & the needy. pic.twitter.com/qxWSIjilzW
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Dama Subudgi Mangaraj was an able organiser. He went village to village to mobilise people. He was punished by the British & died in jail. pic.twitter.com/Tvla89jnoU
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An accomplished warrior, Dinabandhu Samantaray Mohapatra was responsible for protecting 12 forts & was at the forefront of resisting British pic.twitter.com/RwD7sKhYu9
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Baksi Jagabandhu integrated people from all walks of life in the struggle against colonialism. pic.twitter.com/JuncibGXts
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 16, 2017
Jayee Rajguru resisted colonialism tooth & nail. His leadership & valour will always be remembered. pic.twitter.com/NQLiRLl9VE
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 16, 2017
You would enjoy the next few Tweets, in which I will write about the freedom fighters & share a photo of my meeting with their relatives.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 16, 2017
Today I was privileged to join a very special programme in Bhubaneswar- I met relatives of leading freedom fighters of Odisha. pic.twitter.com/Cr3Fts7V9r
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 16, 2017
From the Paika warriors to Quit India, Odisha has a rich history of freedom fighters who fiercely resisted colonialism.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 16, 2017