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PM Modi, President Murmu Pay Tribute to Santhal Rebellion Heroes on Hul Diwas

Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to the heroes of the Santhal rebellion on Hul Diwas, highlighting their courage and sacrifice. President Droupadi Murmu also honored the leaders Sido-Kanhu, Chand-Bhairav, and Phulo-Jhano for their role in the 1855 uprising. Hul Diwas commemorates the Santhal Hul, one of India's earliest organized revolts against British colonial rule. The rebellion involved over 10,000 Santhal villagers declaring independence and fighting against exploitative landlords and unfair taxation.

PM Modi pays tribute to heroes of Santhal rebellion on Hul Diwas

New Delhi, June 30

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday paid tribute to the heroes of the Santhal rebellion on the occasion of Hul Diwas, describing the day as a "powerful symbol of the extraordinary spirit of the tribal community".

In a post on X, the Prime Minister said the courage, sacrifice and commitment shown by the Santhal heroes in protecting the country's honour and tribal identity continue to inspire generations.

"Hul Diwas is a powerful symbol of the extraordinary spirit of our tribal community, which is willing to die for the motherland. On this glorious occasion of Indian history, I pay my respectful tribute to all those brave warriors--Sido-Kanhu, Chand-Bhairav, and Phulo-Jhano--who stood firm against the injustice of foreign rule. The story of their struggle and sacrifice for the protection of tribal dignity and honour will continue to infuse new energy into the hearts of the countrymen," the Prime Minister wrote.

Earlier today, President Droupadi Murmu also paid tribute to the heroes of the Santhal rebellion on the occasion of Hul Diwas, saying their "valour, sacrifice, and martyrdom will forever continue to inspire all fellow citizens of the country".

In a post on X, the President remembered the sacrifice of the leaders of the historic Santhal Hul of 1855, one of India's earliest organised uprisings against British colonial rule."

On the occasion of 'Hul Divas', I pay my humble respects to the immortal heroic men and women of the Sido-Kanhu, Chand-Bhairav, Phulo-Jhano, and Santhal rebellions for their sacrifices and martyrdom. They waged a historic struggle against the exploitation of tribal society and to protect their identity. Their valour, sacrifice, and martyrdom will forever continue to inspire all fellow citizens of the country," Murmu said.

Hul Diwas, observed annually on June 30, commemorates the Santhal Hul of 1855, which took place two years before the Revolt of 1957. On June 30, 1855, more than 10,000 Santhal villagers assembled at Bhognadih in present-day Jharkhand and declared independence from British rule, launching an armed rebellion against exploitative landlords, unfair taxation and forced labour.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Emma D

As someone who recently studied Indian history, I'm impressed that the government is highlighting this often-overlooked rebellion. The Santhal Hul was a truly grassroots movement against exploitation—landlords, unfair taxes, forced labor. It's good to see both PM Modi and President Murmu paying respects. More such stories should reach schools!

Nisha Z

Hul Diwas is truly a powerful symbol. It's wonderful that our leaders are remembering Sido and Kanhu, but I wish there were more concrete actions to empower tribal communities today—better education, healthcare, land rights. Honor must go beyond speeches, na? Still, appreciating the recognition. 🙏

James A

This is a fascinating part of Indian history I didn't know about until now. Over 10,000 Santhal villagers declaring independence in 1855—that's remarkable. It's great that PM Modi and President Murmu are using social media to educate people. Points for historical awareness!

Siddharth J

Hul Diwas is a reminder that India's freedom struggle was not just about the elites—tribal communities were at the forefront too. Sido-Kanhu, Chand-Bhairav, Phulo-Jhano—their sacrifice should be celebrated across the country. Good to see both PM and President recognizing this. However, I'd like more emphasis on tribal welfare policies in practice.

Sarah B

As a non-Indian, I'm learning about this for the first time. An uprising in 1855—two years before the 1857 revolt—involving thousands of tribal people fighting against

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