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Have freedom fighters got their dues Revolutionary Sukhdev’s grandson Anuj Thapar

Revolutionary Sukhdev’s grandson Anuj Thapar said: The names of soldiers who served the British are written on India Gate and we Indians bow our heads there.

My question to the youth, has the country really got that freedom? Nothing will happen just by raising slogans. One has to think what is wrong and what is right. India Gate was built by the British. The names of the soldiers who served the British are still written at the India Gate and we Indians bow our heads there. If you don’t think even now, then when?

In fact, the relatives of Anuj and other martyrs reached Bhopal on Friday to participate in the commemoration program on the occasion of Martyr’s Day. Planted saplings along with Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Anuj Thapar told that today the youth also need to change their thinking. Everyone is busy in earning bread. Earn bread too, but took time to come forward for the country, gave the name of a martyr, but not even today in the constitution

Expressing displeasure over the names of soldiers written in India Gate, Anuj Thapar said that there is no need to break the gate. India Gate should be built on the land adjacent to it. The names of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru should be written at this place along with the bravehearts of the country, Paramveer Chakra Vibhushit. He also said that the governments have given the name of the martyr, but even today this honor is incomplete in the constitution. Those who were revolutionaries, this honor should be declared in the constitution. After plantation, discussed both these demands with Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. CM Shivraj assured that the demand would be discussed.

Girdhari Lal Batra, father of Captain Vikram Batra, decorated with Paramveer Chakra, reached the capital from Palampur in Himachal Pradesh. Also said that the history of those who sacrificed their lives for the country should be taught in the curriculum. So that the youth can also take inspiration. Read them and follow the footprints. The young generation should also know that the country is above all. Even above your breath.

Shaheed Bhagat Singh’s nephew Kiran Jeet Singh told that Bhagat Singh had not sacrificed for any honour. He had considered the country as everything. There is no expectation nor demand from the government. Just the sacrifice of the martyrs should be taught in the curriculum. It will be a matter of pride for the country.

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