Amit Shah Unveils Shivaji Maharaj Statue in Gandhinagar, Hails Legacy

Union Home Minister Amit Shah unveiled a grand statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj at Maharashtra Bhavan in Gandhinagar. He stated the statue would remind future generations of Shivaji Maharaj's courage and commitment to 'Swaraj'. Shah drew parallels between Shivaji's historical efforts and contemporary initiatives led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, such as the Ram Mandir construction. The event was attended by Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi, BJP leaders, and members of the Maharashtrian community.

Key Points: Amit Shah Unveils Shivaji Maharaj Statue in Gandhinagar

  • Statue unveiled at Maharashtra Bhavan
  • Shah links Shivaji's legacy to current temple projects
  • Highlights Shivaji's role in founding Indian Navy
  • Event attended by BJP leaders and community
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HM Amit Shah unveils statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in Gandhinagar

Union Home Minister Amit Shah unveiled a statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, linking his legacy to PM Modi's initiatives like Ram Mandir.

"The tales of Shivaji Maharaj's valour and lessons in governance continue to inspire us even today. - Amit Shah"

Gandhinagar, Feb 17

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday unveiled a grand statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj at Maharashtra Bhavan, Sector-21 in Gandhinagar.

The ceremony was attended by Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, senior BJP leaders, members of the Maharashtrian community, and a large gathering of citizens.

Speaking at the event, Shah said the statue would serve as a constant reminder to present and future generations of Shivaji Maharaj's courage, strategic vision, and commitment to 'Swaraj'.

"The tales of Shivaji Maharaj's valour and lessons in governance continue to inspire us even today," he said.

Highlighting Shivaji Maharaj's historical legacy, Shah said that when India was under foreign domination from Afghanistan to Kanyakumari and from Somnath to Odisha, Shivaji Maharaj, at the age of 16, resolved to establish 'Hindavi Swaraj' at the Rayeshwar Mahadev temple (Pune).

"Through his determination and the values instilled by his mother, Jijabai, he played a crucial role in freeing the region from centuries of subjugation," Shah added.

Shah drew parallels between Shivaji Maharaj's efforts to protect and restore temples and contemporary initiatives led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"The construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, the development of the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, and work at Somnath temple follow the path shown by Shivaji Maharaj and strengthen Sanatan Dharma," he said.

Shah also noted Shivaji Maharaj's emphasis on Sanskrit and Marathi over foreign languages such as Persian and Urdu, and his role in laying the foundation of the Indian Navy.

"Under the Prime Minister's leadership, the Indian Navy has removed symbols of subjugation and established the 'Shiv Mudrika'. Today, Shivaji Maharaj's vision of Swaraj, native language, and faith is being realised," he added.

Shah recalled that national poet Jhaverchand Meghani chose Shivaji Maharaj as the subject of his poetry to instil valour, and that the song 'Shivaji nu Halardu', still sung in homes across Gujarat, continues to nurture patriotism among children.

The sculptor's work was praised for its lifelike depiction of Shivaji Maharaj on horseback, which Shah said would inspire patriotism and devotion for generations.

Among those present were state BJP president and MLA Jagdish Vishwakarma, Gandhinagar Mayor Miraben Patel, MLA Ritaben Patel, Deputy Mayor Natuji Thakor, and several other dignitaries, along with a large gathering of citizens.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I respect Shivaji Maharaj's historical significance, I feel the speech unnecessarily politicized his legacy by linking it so directly to current government projects. His greatness stands alone, beyond contemporary politics.
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Vikram M
As a Maharashtrian living in Gujarat, this fills my heart with so much pride. Shivaji Maharaj's story connects us all. The mention of 'Shivaji nu Halardu' is so true – my Gujarati neighbours also know and respect this song. A beautiful gesture.
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Rohit P
Good initiative. More such statues of our great kings and freedom fighters should be installed across India. It helps our youth learn about our real history, not the colonial version taught for so long.
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Priya S
The emphasis on his mother Jijabai's role is the best part. It shows how strong mothers build great leaders and nations. We need to celebrate such figures more. A wonderful tribute.
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Michael C
Interesting to learn about his connection to the Indian Navy's foundation. His strategic vision was truly ahead of its time. The statue sounds impressive.

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