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Maharashtra News Updated May 17, 2026 · 18:06

Haryana CM Saini Unveils Maharana Pratap Statue, Announces Research Chair

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini attended the state-level Maharana Pratap Jayanti celebrations in Ambala as the chief guest. He paid tributes to the iconic warrior, highlighting his courage and valour against injustice and oppression. Saini unveiled a statue of Maharana Pratap and announced a dedicated research chair at Kurukshetra University. He also declared that a Government Girls College would be renamed after Maharani Padmavati and sanctioned a grant for a Rajput hostel.

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"He stood as unparalleled exemplar of courage, prowess": Haryana CM Saini at Maharana Pratap Jayanti event

Ambala, May 17

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday attended the state-level celebrations as the chief guest marking the birth anniversary of Maharana Pratap, and announced a series of major initiatives, including setting up a dedicated research chair at Kurukshetra University.

The high-profile event, held in Ambala, also witnessed the presence of Mizoram Governor General (Retd) V.K. Singh.

Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Saini paid rich tributes to the iconic warrior, calling it his "absolute good fortune" to be part of the celebrations. He added that the venue at the Shahzadpur Anaj Mandi had transformed into a "pilgrimage of patriotism" for the day.

"We all know, Maharana Pratap was born at a time when the Indian society was shrouded in a dense cloud of injustice and oppression. At that time, India's glorious culture was being systematically dismantled...Maharana Pratap stood as an unparalleled exemplar of courage, prowess, and valour", he said.

"Born in 1540 at the Chittorgarh Fort to Maharana Udai Singh, his historic battle against Akbar's forces at Haldighati in 1576 remains an inspiration for the entire world even today," CM Saini said.

Emphasising the core values of the legendary ruler, the Chief Minister said that Maharana Pratap, along with his loyal elephant Ramprasad and legendary horse Chetak, teaches the world that sacrifice is the ultimate bravery when it comes to defending the nation, religion, and self-respect.

"Great personalities like Maharana Pratap were born into the brave Rajput community. The word 'Rajput' is not merely an indicator of a caste, but it is a symbol of justice and truth," the Chief Minister remarked.

Linking historical valour to modern-day grit, Saini recalled that the nation recently marked the anniversary of 'Operation Sindoor', where the Indian Armed Forces taught a stern lesson to terrorists who targeted unarmed civilians in Pahalgam.

During the event, Chief Minister Saini unveiled a statue of Maharana Pratap at the Shahzadpur site, stating that the location will serve as a source of inspiration, teaching patriotism and courage to coming generations for centuries.

Making major announcements on the occasion, the Chief Minister declared that a Maharana Pratap Study Centre and a dedicated research chair would be established at Kurukshetra University.

Furthermore, he announced that the Government Girls College in the region would be renamed after Maharani Padmavati and sanctioned a financial grant of ₹31 lakh for the Rajput Hostel.

— ANI

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Priya S
Linking Operation Sindoor to Maharana Pratap is a bit of a stretch, isn't it? But yes, the spirit of defending our nation is timeless. The statue and research initiatives are welcome steps. Hope they also focus on educating youth about our real history, not just glorified versions. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Jai Maharana Pratap! 🙏 A true warrior who never bowed down to injustice. The way he fought against overwhelming odds with just his horse Chetak and loyal elephant Ramprasad is legendary. But I wish the government would spend more on improving ground realities like education and healthcare rather than just naming colleges and chairs.
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Ananya R
The research chair and study centre are good ideas, but I hope they focus on unbiased historical research. Maharana Pratap's story has often been politicized. Also, ₹31 lakh for a Rajput hostel seems oddly specific—why not just allocate based on need rather than community? Just thinking out loud...
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Rohit P
Maharana Pratap is an inspiration for all Indians, not just one community. The way he defended self-respect and religion against foreign invaders is something every patriot should learn from. But let's not forget that history is complex—Akbar also had many Indian allies. We need to learn from all sides. ⚔️
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Michael C
As someone who isn't Indian, I find Maharana Pratap's story fascinating. The way he fought against Mughal expansion with limited resources is truly inspiring. It's good to see the government keeping these stories alive, though I wonder how much of this is genuine historical interest vs political messaging.

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