Delhi CM Unveils Bhagat Singh Statue, Restores Historic Courtroom on Shaheed Diwas

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta unveiled a statue of Bhagat Singh and inaugurated a restored historic courtroom at the Parliament Street office on Shaheed Diwas. She highlighted the site's significance as the location of the trial for Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev following the assembly bomb incident. Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh emphasized the initiative provides a place for youth to learn about Bhagat Singh's life and legacy. The event commemorated the martyrdom of the three revolutionaries who were hanged by British authorities on March 23, 1931.

Key Points: Delhi CM Unveils Bhagat Singh Statue on Martyrs' Day

  • Statue of Bhagat Singh unveiled
  • Historic courtroom restored
  • Tribute on Shaheed Diwas
  • Site of freedom fighters' trial
  • Initiative led by Delhi ministers
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta unveils Bhagat Singh statue, inaugurates restored 'Historic Courtroom' on Shaheed Diwas

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta unveils Bhagat Singh statue and inaugurates restored historic courtroom on Shaheed Diwas, honoring freedom fighters' legacy.

"This is the very place where the court trial of Bhagat Singh ji, Rajguru ji, and Sukhdev ji took place. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, March 23

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday unveiled a statue of Bhagat Singh and inaugurated a restored 'Historic Courtroom' associated with the freedom fighter at the Registrar Cooperative Society office, Parliament Street, on the occasion of Shaheed Diwas.

The Chief Minister, along with other Delhi ministers, marked the occasion by paying tribute to Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Shivaram Rajguru and Sukhdev Thapar, recalling their sacrifice for the nation.

Addressing the gathering, CM Gupta said, "Truly, today is a day of great pride for all of us. This March 23rd, celebrated every year as Martyrs' Day, reminds us of the martyrdom of those brave freedom fighters. It reminds us of how the youth of this country sacrificed their lives for India's independence."

She highlighted the historical significance of the site, stating, "This is the very place where, after the assembly bomb incident, the court trial of Bhagat Singh ji, Rajguru ji, and Sukhdev ji took place. Even today, this complex remains almost the same as it was back then. I believe every Indian should definitely come here and see it."

The Chief Minister also congratulated officials involved in the restoration work. "I extend my heartfelt congratulations to our Minister, Ravindra Indra ji, his entire ministry, and all the officials for presenting the memories and premises associated with Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh in a new form to the public," she said.

Reflecting on the legacy of the martyrs, Gupta added, "Today, while saluting our martyrs, I once again bow down and offer my deep respect to them. We take a pledge that the country will always remember their sacrifice and martyrdom."

Delhi minister Ravinder Indraj Singh also spoke about the initiative, emphasising the historical importance of the site. "This is the corridor where the slogan 'Inquilab Zindabad' once echoed and where Bhagat Singh's trials took place. A statue of Bhagat Singh has been installed as a tribute, providing a place for people, especially youth, to learn about his life," he said.

He further noted that the initiative was led by the Chief Minister and PWD Minister Parvesh Verma.

Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev Thapar, and Shivaram Rajguru were iconic Indian revolutionary freedom fighters who were hanged by British authorities on March 23, 1931, in Lahore Jail, at a young age.

Their supreme sacrifice for India's independence is commemorated annually on March 23 as Shaheed Diwas (Martyrs' Day), marking their roles in the Lahore Conspiracy Case and the revenge killing of British officer John Saunders in 1928.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the sentiment and historical preservation, I hope this isn't just another photo-op for politicians. The real tribute would be to embody the values Bhagat Singh stood for - fighting injustice and corruption, which are still rampant today.
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Vikram M
Shaheed Diwas always fills me with pride and sadness. These were boys in their 20s who gave up everything for Bharat Mata. We must ensure their story is told correctly. Will definitely take my children to see this place.
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Rohit P
Good step by the Delhi government. But why only now? This historic site has been neglected for decades. Better late than never, I suppose. Inquilab Zindabad!
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Priya S
As a history teacher, I'm thrilled! Having a tangible place associated with Bhagat Singh's trial will make learning so much more impactful for my students. Hope they maintain it well and don't let it become just another tourist spot.
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Michael C
Respect from overseas. The story of Bhagat Singh's courage and sacrifice is known and admired by many of us abroad. Preserving history like this is important for future generations everywhere.

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