Jalandhar: Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday dedicates the second phase of the Jang-e-Azadi memorial to the country at Kartarpur. While addressing the gathering at Kartarpur, CM said that we are lining up the third phase of Jang-E-Azadi with the total expenditure of Rs 25 Cr. He said “I will make sure that government will provide tour guidance for school children so that they could know about the martyrdom of Punjab in the Indian struggle for freedom.
While elaborating about the second phase Captain said that six galleries including 100 years of freedom struggle archives and photographs are dedicated to the public spending Rs 9.40 Cr. Regarding an importance of this ‘Yaadgar’ CM recalled his visit to Andaman-Nicobar visit. “I was ashamed to know the fact that I did not know the names of our freedom fighters written on the walls of Andaman jail which is also known as ‘Kale Pani’. This is important for us to know about our forefathers and how they suffered to claim freedom.
Speaking on the occasion, Captain Amarinder directed the Memorial Committee to allow free entry for the families of all freedom fighters, and also asked it to depute tour guides to educate children about the monument’s significance. The Chief Minister suggested inscription, on the monument, of the names of all freedom fighters from Punjab who had sacrificed their lives in their selfless service to the nation.
Recalling his post-Tsunami visit to the Andaman and Nicobar islands to undertake rehabilitation work there, the Chief Minister said that he was really moved on reading the names of the martyrs, including thousands from Punjab, who had made the supreme sacrifice in Port Blair jail.
Pointing out that this memorial would go a long way in invoking a sense of patriotism amongst the young generations, the Chief Minister recalled his own maternal grandfather Harcharan Singh Jaijee’s close association with the pioneer of Praja Mandal Movement S. Sewa Singh Theekriwala, which continues to inspire him even today.
Earlier, Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) president and Gurdaspur MP Sunil Jakhar urged the Chief Minister to issue directions to the Education Department to make visits by school students to the memorial and other such historical places mandatory to imbibe in them a passionate spirit of patriotism. Freedom fighters did not belong to any political party, nor could they be cast in the narrow confines of caste, colour, creed or religion, said Jakhar, calling upon the people not to fall prey to politicians who used them as vote banks.
Tourism and Cultural Affairs Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu said the Jang-E-Azadi memorial would be a bridge to connect the younger generations with their glorious legacy of patriotism. Describing it as an ideological symbol rather than a brick and mortar structure, he said it epitomised the supreme sacrifices made by our great martyrs and freedom fighters.
Sidhu sought the personal intervention of the Chief Minister in directing the Education Minister to make mandatory the study of the biographies of India’s iconic freedom fighters and martyrs, such as Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh, Madan Mohan Malviya and Ram Prasad Bismil, in order to rekindle the spirit of nationalism and patriotism amongst youngsters.
Welcoming the Chief Minister, Ajit newspaper Editor Barjinder Singh Hamdard Barjinder Hamdard said the monument depicted 100 years of the struggle of the Punjabis. In the second phase, six galleries were being dedicated to the nation, he added.
Among others present on the occasion were Cabinet Minister Sadhu Singh Dharamsot, Media Advisor to CM Raveen Thukral, Advisor to CM BIS Chahal, Member Parliament Chaudhary Santokh Singh, MLAs Rana Gurjit Singh, Kuljit Singh Nagra, Pargat Singh, Navtej Singh Cheema, Rajneesh Babbi, Ramanjit Singh Sikki, Harminder Singh Gill, Dr. Raj Kumar Chabbewal, Rajinder Beri, Bawa Henry, Chaudhary Surinder Singh, Sushil Rinku, Sangat Singh Gilljian, Angad Singh, Darshan Lal and Santokh Singh Bhalaipur, MD MARKFED Amarjit Singh Samra, Avtar Henry, Mohinder Singh Kaypee, Joginder Singh Mann, Sarvan Singh Phillaur, Former Lt. Governor Iqbal Singh, Principal Secretary Tourism Vikas Partap, Deputy Commissioner Varinder Kumar Sharma and CEO Jang-E-Azadi foundation Vinay Bublani.