Rajnath Singh pays homage to Bhagwan Birsa Munda, recalls his contribution to tribal awakening
New Delhi, June 9
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday paid tribute to legendary tribal freedom fighter Bhagwan Birsa Munda on his death anniversary, remembering his contribution to India's freedom struggle and his efforts towards protecting tribal identity and rights.
In a tribute shared on his official social media platform, Rajnath Singh hailed Birsa Munda's role in awakening tribal society against British colonial rule and praised his lifelong commitment to justice and empowerment.
"On the death anniversary of 'Dharti Aaba' Lord Birsa Munda Ji, I offer millions of salutations to him. The great leader Birsa Munda Ji, who fought for independence until his last breath, awakened tribal society against the British," Rajnath Singh wrote on X.
"He dedicated his life to protecting the rights to water, forests, and land, as well as to preserving dignity. His struggle against foreign rule, injustice, and exploitation gave a new direction to public consciousness and delivered a message of patriotism that continues to inspire us even today. His indomitable courage, sacrifice, and martyrdom will continue to guide future generations," the post further read.
He further emphasised that Munda's lifelong dedication to protecting the rights to water, forests, and land, coupled with his fight against exploitation, gave a "new direction to public consciousness" that continues to inspire the nation today.
Joining the tributes, Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah lauded Munda as an "immortal symbol of tribal pride, patriotism, and cultural consciousness."
In his message, Shah noted that Munda sounded the conch of freedom against British rule through the historic 'Ulgulan' movement.
"He organised tribal society to protect their rights and heritage, and gave the conservation of water, forests, and land the form of a people's movement," the Union Minister stated.
Amit Shah further said that Munda's struggle against religious conversion and his commitment to tribal glory continue to inspire millions of people across the country.
Birsa Munda is regarded as one of the most influential tribal freedom fighters in Indian history. Born in the late 19th century, he led a movement against British colonial rule and exploitation in the Chota Nagpur region, mobilising tribal communities to assert their rights over land and resources.
Through his leadership, Munda championed the cause of indigenous communities and worked towards preserving their cultural identity and heritage. His resistance against colonial policies and exploitation earned him a prominent place in India's freedom movement.
Leaders from across the political spectrum, social organisations, and members of tribal communities also paid tributes to Birsa Munda on the occasion, recalling his role in championing the cause of indigenous people and preserving their cultural identity.
Munda passed away on June 9, 1900, at the age of 25. His contributions continue to be remembered and celebrated nationwide, particularly among tribal communities, for his unwavering commitment to justice, dignity and the protection of tribal rights.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Birsa Munda's life is a powerful reminder of how young people can change history. He was just 25 when he passed but his impact is eternal. The way he united tribal communities against the British and fought for water, forest, and land rights is inspiring. Every Indian should know his story 🇮🇳
Great to see Indian leaders paying respects to Birsa Munda. His legacy of fighting for indigenous rights resonates globally. The mention of his stand against religious conversion in Amit Shah's tribute is particularly relevant today. We need more leaders who prioritize cultural preservation alongside development.
While I appreciate the tribute, I wish the government would also focus on the ground reality. Many tribal areas still lack basic amenities. Birsa Munda fought for water, forests, and land—yet we see them being encroached upon even today. Let's honor him through genuine empowerment, not just speeches.
As someone learning about Indian history, the story of Birsa Munda is incredible. The 'Ulgulan' movement and his leadership at such a young age show extraordinary courage. It's beautiful how leaders across parties unite to honor his memory. This is the kind of national pride we need more of ✨
Jai Jharkhand! Jai Birsa Munda! 🙌 It's heartwarming to see the Union Ministers acknowledging his contribution. But I hope this also leads to more inclusion of tribal histories in school textbooks nationwide. Many of my friends from other states barely know about him. Education is real tribute.
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