PM Narendra Modi greets Jharkhand people on Birsa's birth anniversary

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday greeted Jharkhand’s people on its Statehood Day and also paid tributes
PM Narendra Modi greets Jharkhand people on Birsa's birth anniversary
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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday greeted Jharkhand's people on its Statehood Day and also paid tributes to 19th-century freedom fighter and tribal leader BirsaMunda on his birth anniversary.

In a tweet in Hindi, the Prime Minister extended wishes for the happiness, prosperity and good health of people of Jharkhand on the occasion.

Modi also dubbed BirsaMunda a true 'messiah' of the poor, saying that "he struggled throughout his life for the welfare of the exploited and deprived".

"BirsaMunda's contribution in the freedom movement and his efforts for social harmony will always inspire the countrymen," the Prime Minister said. A century after BirsaMunda's death, Jharkhand was carved out of Bihar on his birth anniversary on November 15, 2000.

Born in 1875 in Ulihatu in then Bengal Presidency in Ranchi district of current Jharkhand state, BirsaMunda from the Munda tribe had challenged the British rule and is credited with mobilising the tribals against the empire.

The freedom fighter died in British custody at the age of 25 and attained a folk hero status. His portrait hangs in the Indian Parliament Museum. He is the only tribal leader to have been so honoured. (IANS)

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