Key Points

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami recently paid emotional tributes to the martyrs of the statehood movement. He specifically recalled the brutal Rampur Tiraha firing incident where six activists were killed and women were assaulted. Dhami strongly criticized the then Samajwadi Party government led by Mulayam Singh Yadav for committing atrocities on peaceful protestors. The Chief Minister emphasized that this dark chapter in Uttarakhand's history will always remind future generations of the sacrifices made for state formation.

Key Points: CM Dhami Recalls Rampur Tiraha Massacre Slams SP Government

  • CM Dhami honored six martyrs killed in police firing during Uttarakhand statehood movement
  • He condemned the 1994 Rampur Tiraha incident where women were assaulted
  • The Chief Minister slammed Mulayam Singh Yadav's SP government for atrocities
  • Dhami recalled other violent incidents during protests at Khatima and Mussoorie
  • He emphasized that state formation was possible due to activists' sacrifices
  • The government remains committed to welfare of martyrs' families
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Black chapter in Uttarakhand's history: CM Dhami recalls Rampur Tiraha massacre, slams SP

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami pays tribute to 1994 statehood martyrs, calls Rampur Tiraha firing a black chapter and condemns Mulayam Singh Yadav's SP government.

"Even today, the memory of that brutal firing incident and the assault on women's dignity sends shivers down the spine - CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Muzaffarnagar, Oct 2

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Thursday paid tribute to the martyrs of the statehood movement at a ceremony organised at Shaheed Sthal, Rampur Tiraha in Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar.

The tribute marked the memory of those who lost their lives in the tragic police firing incident of October 2, 1994, during the agitation for a separate state.

The Rampur Tiraha firing refers to the unprovoked police firing on unarmed statehood activists at Rampur Tiraha crossing in Muzaffarnagar, when activists were on their way to Delhi to stage a dharna at Raj Ghat on Gandhi Jayanti.

The incident led to the deaths of six activists, while several women were raped and molested in the chaos. At the time, Mulayam Singh Yadav was the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.

Addressing the event, CM Dhami said, "I pay tribute to the immortal martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the formation of Uttarakhand: Ravindra Rawat, Satinder Chauhan, Girish Bhadhri, Rajesh Lakhera, Surya Prakash Thapliyal, Ashok Keshav, Rajesh Negi, and others. Remembering the atrocities they faced makes the spirit of every Uttarakhand resident shudder."

Calling the Rampur Tiraha firing the "most brutal incident" of the statehood movement, he added, "Even today, the memory of that brutal firing incident and the assault on women's dignity sends shivers down the spine of every Uttarakhand resident."

Lashing out at the then Samajwadi Party government, CM Dhami accused it of committing atrocities against peaceful protestors.

"The ones responsible for protecting the public, the public representatives, crossed all limits of violence. The way the SP government committed atrocities on peaceful protestors, those wounds are still fresh in the heart of every Uttarakhand resident," he said.

The Chief Minister also recalled other incidents of police firing during the agitation. Referring to the incidents of Khatima (September 1, 1994) and Mussoorie (September 2, 1994), he said, "The way the then government tried to suppress the protests is unforgettable."

Speaking to reporters after the events, he said October 2, 1994, would always be written in "black letters" in the history of Uttarakhand.

"It will always remind us how our martyrs, our mothers and sisters, sacrificed their lives for the self-respect of Uttarakhand. It will remind us how much they struggled, and future generations will remember this as well," he said.

He emphasised that the formation of Uttarakhand was only possible due to the sacrifices and struggles of the movement activists.

"Our government remains continuously committed to the welfare of the activists and the families of the martyrs, and is taking every possible step to protect their interests and honour," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Reading about the women who were assaulted during the protest is heartbreaking. No political agenda can justify such violence against peaceful protestors. We must ensure such incidents never repeat.
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Arjun K
While it's important to remember history, I wish our current leaders would focus more on solving today's problems in Uttarakhand - unemployment, migration, and infrastructure issues need urgent attention.
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Sarah B
As an outsider living in Dehradun, I've learned about this tragic chapter from my local friends. The courage of those activists who fought for statehood is truly inspiring. Their sacrifice built the beautiful Uttarakhand we see today.
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Vikram M
The Rampur Tiraha massacre was indeed a black day. But let's not make this just about political blame games. We should honor the martyrs by building a better Uttarakhand for future generations. Jai Uttarakhand! 🇮🇳
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Meera T
My grandmother still tears up remembering those days. The statehood movement united people across communities in Uttarakhand. We must preserve that unity and spirit.

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