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Shah lays foundation stone for tribal freedom fighters museum in Manipur, says Rani Gaidinliu was epitome of courage

New Delhi [India], November 22 (ANI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday laid the foundation stone of 'Rani Gaidinliu Tribal Freedom Fighters Museum' in Manipur via video conferencing and said Gaidinliu was the epitome of valour and courage.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], November 22 (ANI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday laid the foundation stone of 'Rani Gaidinliu Tribal Freedom Fighters Museum' in Manipur via video conferencing and said Gaidinliu was the epitome of valour and courage.
The Home Minister asserted that PM Narendra Modi's government is resolved to give our tribal freedom fighters their due respect and rights.
"Rani Gaidinliu was the epitome of valour and courage. Today laid the foundation stone of the 'Rani Gaidinliu Tribal Freedom Fighters Museum' in Manipur via VC. PM Narendra Modi govt is resolved to give our tribal freedom fighters their due respect and rights. #AzadiKaAmritMahotsav," tweeted Shah.
Shah laid the foundation stone of 'Rani Gaidinliu Tribal Freedom Fighters Museum' in Manipur via video conferencing today at 12PM. The museum is to be constructed at a cost of Rs 15 crore sanctioned by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India.
The Union Home Minister said that the setting up of the museum will not only help relay the spirit of the freedom fighters of the country to future generations but also instill a sense of patriotism in them.
"The museum will inspire the youth of the country in dedicating their service for the nation apart from realizing the spirit of the freedom struggle. It has been 75 years since the country got freedom from the British and the country has a strong commitment to become a superpower of the globe while celebrating its 100th year of independence 25 years later," he said.
"While remembering the freedom fighters of the nation, we should not forget the struggle of the tribal freedom fighters who fought against colonial rule," he said.
Stressing the need for remembering the tribal freedom fighters, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had launched a weeklong celebration of Janjatiya Gaurav Divas on November 15 as a part of celebrating Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav.
"November 15 will be observed as Janjatiya Gaurav Divas every year as a mark of homage to the tribal freedom fighters of the country," Shah said.
The Union Home Minister also remembered the life and sacrifices made by Rani Gaidinliu whose struggle to free her people from the British began from an early age. Mentioning, freedom fighters of Manipur and others from Northeast region, the Union minister also reminded the gathering of the Central government's decision to rename Mount Harriet, the third-highest island peak in Andaman and Nicobar islands, where Manipur's Maharaja Kulchandra Singh and 22 other freedom fighters were imprisoned after the Anglo-Manipur war (1891).
The Central government took the decision in honour of the courage and spirit of the freedom fighters of Manipur who always fought the British tooth and nail in battle, he said.
In his speech on the occasion, Union Minister of Tribal Affairs Arjun Munda said that while talking about the freedom struggle of the country, one cannot forget the tribal freedom fighters.
The Union minister, who is in Imphal, expressed his hope that the construction of the tribal museum will be completed within the targeted period with the cooperation of the people of the state.
Munda also assured his ministry's full support and cooperation in holistic development of Manipur and other states in the region which the Central government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is giving special focus.
Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh hoped that the museum will honour and commemorate the unsung tribal freedom fighters of Manipur. "It will also ensure their legacy of their freedom struggle and sacrifice for the motherland," he added.
The chief minister appreciated Union home minister Amit Shah for renaming Mt Harriet in Andaman as Mt Manipur in tribute to freedom fighters of the state. Singh added that the importance of Manipur in the Indian freedom struggle history cannot be ignored.
The first tricolour flag of India was first flown on the soil of Manipur when the INA hoisted the flag at Moirang in the present Bishnupur district.
Speaking at the event, Shah said, "Tribal Freedom Fighters museums being made in different parts of the country will help in unifying our society."
Union Tribal Affairs Minister Arjun Munda paid floral tribute to tribal freedom fighter Rani Gaidinliu at Imphal, Manipur today. (ANI)

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