Goa Liberation Day: Assam CM Honors Sacrifices Amid National Unity Call

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma sent his best wishes to the people of Goa for their Liberation Day. He highlighted the day as a reminder of the bravery shown to restore Goa's place in India. The day commemorates Operation Vijay in 1961, which ended over 450 years of Portuguese rule. It's a national occasion to honor sacrifices and reflect on India's journey to full integration.

Key Points: Assam CM Himanta Sarma Greets Goa on Liberation Day

  • Assam CM Himanta Sarma extended warm greetings to Goa on social media platform X.
  • He paid tribute to the courage and sacrifices made to free Goa from colonial rule.
  • Goa Liberation Day marks Operation Vijay in 1961, ending 450+ years of Portuguese control.
  • The day is observed nationally to honor freedom fighters and soldiers involved.
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Assam CM greets people of Goa on Liberation Day, recalling sacrifices for freedom

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma extends greetings for Goa Liberation Day, honoring the sacrifices that ended 450 years of Portuguese rule.

"a reminder of the valour of the bravehearts who restored Goa's rightful place in Bharat - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Dec 19

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday extended warm greetings to the people of Goa on the occasion of Goa Liberation Day, paying tribute to the courage and sacrifices of those who fought to free the coastal state from colonial rule.

In a post on social media platform X, CM Sarma conveyed his best wishes to the "brothers and sisters of Goa" and said the day was a reminder of the valour of the bravehearts who restored Goa's "rightful place in Bharat".

He expressed hope that the state would continue on its upward path of progress and development in the coming year.

Goa Liberation Day is observed annually on December 19 to commemorate the historic events of 1961, when the Indian Armed Forces successfully carried out 'Operation Vijay', bringing an end to over 450 years of Portuguese colonial rule.

Despite India attaining Independence in 1947, Goa, along with Daman and Diu, remained under Portuguese control for more than a decade, even as diplomatic efforts to integrate the territory into the Indian Union failed.

The liberation of Goa marked a significant chapter in post-Independence India's history, reflecting the country's resolve to complete its territorial integration.

'Operation Vijay', which lasted less than 48 hours, involved coordinated action by the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force, and led to the peaceful surrender of Portuguese forces on December 19, 1961. Goa was initially made a union territory and later attained full statehood in 1987.

Across the country, leaders and citizens observe the day by remembering the freedom fighters, soldiers and civilians who played a role in Goa's liberation movement.

The day also serves as a reminder of India's broader struggle against colonialism and its commitment to sovereignty and unity.

CM Sarma's message resonated with this national sentiment, underlining the importance of honouring historical sacrifices while focusing on future growth.

Over the years, Goa has emerged as one of India's prominent states, known not only for tourism but also for steady progress in education, healthcare and infrastructure.

The celebrations in Goa typically include official ceremonies, tributes to martyrs and cultural programmes highlighting the state's rich heritage. Leaders from across the political spectrum use the occasion to reaffirm their commitment to inclusive development and national unity, drawing inspiration from the historic struggle that shaped modern Goa.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While the sentiment is nice, I wish our leaders would focus more on current issues in their own states. Assam has its own challenges. Greetings are fine, but action at home is better.
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Siddharth J
Operation Vijay is a testament to the bravery of our armed forces. Sometimes, diplomatic talks fail and decisive action is needed. Salute to all the soldiers who made Goa a part of Bharat.
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Meera T
Goa is such a gem of our country! 🏖️ It's amazing to think it was under foreign rule for 450 years. The blend of Indian and Portuguese culture there is unique. Happy Liberation Day to all Goans!
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David E
As someone who has visited Goa many times, it's fascinating to learn this history. The article says it was a peaceful surrender in less than 48 hours. That's a remarkable military operation with minimal bloodshed.
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Aditya G
This unity is what makes India strong. A CM from the Northeast greeting a state in the West. We are one country, one people. Let's celebrate our shared history and work for a better future together.

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