PM Modi pays tributes to Bhagat Singh, calls him symbol of bravery and courage

Sep 27, 2020

New Delhi [India], September 27 : A day before the 113th birth anniversary of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid tributes to the freedom fighter and called him the symbol of bravery and courage.
Speaking at the 69th edition of the 'Mann Ki Baat' programme, the Prime Minister recalled the life of Bhagat Singh.
"I want to take you down the memory lane. This pertains to something that happened 101 years ago. In 1919, British rulers massacred innocent people at Jalianwala Bagh. After the massacre, a 12-year-old boy went to the incident spot and saw which was even beyond his imagination. He was shocked to see how can anyone be so cruel. The innocent boy was quite furious. He swore to fight against British rule. Yes, I am talking about Shaheed Bhagat Singh. Tomorrow, on September 28, we will observe his birth anniversary. I join countrymen in bowing before Shaheed Bhagat Singh, the symbol of bravery and courage," the Prime Minister said.
"Can you imagine that the Britishers who rule a huge part of the world and it is said about them that the sun never set in their regime... such a powerful regime got scared of a 23-year-old man. Shaheed Bhagat Singh was not only brave but also knowledgeable and a thinker," he added.
The Prime Minister said that another beautiful aspect of Shaheed Bhagat Singh's life was that "he very well understood the importance of teamwork, be it dedication towards Lala Lajpat Rai, or his attachment with Chandrashekhar Azad, Sukhdev and Rajguru and other freedom fighters."
"Personal glory was never important to Bhagat Singh. He always lived for a mission and made supreme sacrifice for that only. He always lived for a mission and made supreme sacrifice for that only. That mission was to get rid of injustice and British rule. Without thinking about their life, Bhagat Singh and his friends accomplish such acts of bravery that continue greatly in the country's freedom," Prime Minister Modi added.
He said whether "we become like Bhagat Singh or not but to have a love for the country like him and feeling to do something for the country like him would be our biggest tribute to Shaheed Bhagat Singh."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also reminded the nation about the 2016 surgical strike of India post-Pulwama attack.
"Four years ago, around this time, the world witnessed the courage, bravery and valour of our soldiers during the surgical strike. Our brave soldiers had just one mission and goal--to protect the glory and honour of mother India at any cost. They did not care for their lives, at all. They kept moving on the line of duty and we all witnessed how they returned victoriously. They made mother India proud," the Prime Minister said.