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Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant honored the legacy of freedom fighter TB Cunha on his death anniversary. He remembered Cunha as a hero of the movement to end Portuguese rule in Goa. In other news, Sawant recently visited Bihar and praised the state's significant development. He also expressed strong confidence that the BJP would return to power in the upcoming state elections.

Key Points: Goa CM Pramod Sawant Pays Tribute to Freedom Fighter TB Cunha

  • CM Sawant paid respects to TB Cunha at Azad Maidan in Panaji on his death anniversary
  • TB Cunha is known as the Father of Goan nationalism for his anti-colonial work
  • Sawant recently praised Bihar's development and its international-standard airport
  • The Goa CM expressed confidence in BJP's return to power in Bihar elections
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Goa CM pays tribute to TB Cunha on his death anniversary in Panaji

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant honors TB Cunha, the 'Father of Goan nationalism,' on his death anniversary in Panaji, remembering his role in the freedom struggle.

"Today is the death anniversary of TB Cunha, the hero of the Goa freedom struggle movement. - Pramod Sawant"

Panaji, September 26

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant paid tribute to TB Cunha, a prominent Indian nationalist and anti-colonial activist, on his death anniversary at Azad Maidan, Panaji, remembering him as a hero of the Goa freedom struggle.

Speaking to the reporters, Pramod Sawant said, "Today is the death anniversary of TB Cunha, the hero of the Goa freedom struggle movement. On behalf of Goa and the people of Goa, I pay my respects to him... Goa will always remember him..."

TB Cunha is popularly known as the "Father of Goan nationalism" and was the organiser of the first movement to end Portuguese rule in Goa.

Earlier on September 20, Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, ahead of the Bihar elections, praised the transformation of the state.

Sawant expressed his admiration for the significant changes in Bihar, particularly highlighting the stunning airport, which, as per him, meets international standards.

"I'm visiting Bihar for the first time during the elections. As I landed, I saw how much Bihar had changed... I felt as if I had arrived at an international airport" Sawant told reporters.

While praising Bihar, Sawant also mentioned that he will be in Bihar for two days and during his visit, Sawant will interact with party workers." For the Campaign, I am in Bihar for two days, which is today and tomorrow....... I will also interact with party workers in the state," added Sawant.

Discussing his plans with reporters, Sawant expressed that he is confident the public will bring back the BJP government to power in the state.

"Definitely, the people of Bihar will call for the return of the double-engine government," expressed Sawant. During his visit, the Chief Minister of Goa addressed remarks made by Rahul Gandhi, who had previously stated that democracy is in danger in India and expressed his support for those who stand against this threat. Sawant replied that the most dangerous times for democracy were witnessed during the Congress era.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Why mix Bihar politics with TB Cunha's tribute? The article jumps between unrelated topics. Should focus on honoring the freedom fighter properly.
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Arjun K
TB Cunha's contribution to Goa's freedom movement is immense. More young Goans should learn about his legacy. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Interesting to learn about Goan history. As someone new to India, I appreciate reading about regional freedom fighters beyond the usual names.
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Vikram M
The CM's Bihar comments seem out of place here. Would have preferred more details about TB Cunha's actual contributions and less political commentary.
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Michael C
Good to see infrastructure development being recognized across states. Development should be a national priority regardless of political affiliations.
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Ananya R
As a Goan, I appreciate the tribute but wish there was more substance about Cunha's actual work. The political parts dilute the importance of the occasion.
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Karthik V

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