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Manipur: CM to Honour Unsung Heroes who Fought Against British Rule

The CM was speaking as a chief guest at the one-day national dialogue on 'Tribal Heroes in India's Freedom Struggle'

Sentinel Digital Desk

GUWAHATI: The Manipur Government will honour unsung tribal heroes of the state who had fought against British rule and were martyred in the freedom struggle.

The CM was speaking as a chief guest at the one-day national dialogue on 'Tribal Heroes in India's Freedom Struggle' organised by the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST) as a part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav at the Centenary Hall of Manipur University, Canchipur.

The CM said that everyone who contributed to India's freedom struggle should be honoured.

Adding to it CM Biren Singh stated that after Narendra Modi became India's Prime Minister in 2014, the Central government has taken up the initiative to recognize all the unsung players in India's freedom struggle.

"Everyone who had contributed to attaining freedom by fighting against British rule is now being honoured," he said.

Mentioning that an Indian Coast Guard ship was named after the state's freedom fighter, Rani Gaidinliu, the chief minister said it was the right time to do the research and bring up the names of every unsung hero.

Maintaining that by choosing a tribal woman for the post of the President of India, the current Union government has shown The national dialogue on 'Tribal Heroes in India's Freedom Struggle' is being organised across the country in 125 universities to remember the unforgettable contribution of tribals in the freedom struggle. Its purpose is to raise awareness amongst the tribal youths about the contributions and sacrifices of the tribal community in the freedom struggle.

It also seeks to introduce the tribal youths to the sacrifices of their community in the freedom struggle.

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