Key Points

Odisha Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati emphasized unity and tolerance during the Partition Horrors Remembrance Day event. He highlighted Odisha’s humanitarian response to Partition refugees despite being far from the epicenters. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi reinforced the need for national resilience and learning from history. Both leaders urged the youth to uphold India’s cultural and national unity.

Key Points: Odisha Governor Kambhampati Urges Unity on Partition Remembrance Day

  • Governor Kambhampati warns against politics of hate
  • Odisha’s compassionate response to Partition refugees highlighted
  • CM Majhi stresses resilience and national unity
  • Youth urged to safeguard India’s cultural heritage
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I-Day: Odisha Guv urges citizens to reject hatred and strengthen unity

Odisha Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati calls for rejecting hatred and fostering unity during Partition Horrors Remembrance Day event.

"“Division destroys while unity builds. Our remembrance must strengthen our resolve to stand together.” – Hari Babu Kambhampati"

Bhubaneswar, Aug 14

Odisha Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati on Thursday called upon citizens to reject hatred and strengthen unity.

He was speaking at the Partition Horrors Remembrance Day programme held at the New Abhishek Hall, Raj Bhavan, on Thursday. “Partition’s wounds left deep scars that continue to influence our politics and perceptions. Yet the politics of hate must never divide our hearts again. Unity must be nurtured through tolerance, empathy, and justice,” the Governor said.

The Governor also highlighted Odisha’s compassionate response to those displaced during Partition, despite the State being far from its epicentres. “This spirit of humanity is woven into our State’s moral fabric,” he said. Urging the youth to uphold unity and inclusivity, he said, “Division destroys while unity builds. Our remembrance must strengthen our resolve to stand together, ensuring such darkness never descends upon our land again,” he further added.

The programme, organised on the eve of India’s 79th Independence Day, was attended by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, and Minister of Higher Education, Sports and Youth Services, Odia Language, Literature and Culture, Government of Odisha, Suryabanshi Suraj. Speaking at the event at Raj Bhavan, the Chief Minister observed, “Boundaries on a map can change, but unity in our hearts cannot be broken. Indians have always placed brotherhood, love, and respect above all else, and no external force can defeat us.”

Earlier, CM Majhi, during his address in another programme on the Partition Horrors Remembrance Day organised by the Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Samiti at Jayadev Bhavan in Bhubaneswar, stated that while Partition brought immense pain, it also imparted invaluable lessons in resilience and national unity. “The communal hatred and violence of Partition shook the nation, yet Indian nationalism never accepted defeat,” the Chief Minister said in his address. He emphasised that the Partition was not merely a geographical event but a humanitarian tragedy.

Urging the new generation to remember history and learn from it, Majhi said, “History is a mirror—by looking into it and learning from it, we can prevent mistakes in the future. The day of Partition is a sorrowful truth. We must not forget history, but draw lessons from it. The youth must understand the truth of history and remain ever ready to protect the nation’s sovereignty, culture, and unity.”

He further underlined that India’s cultural heritage, rooted in its ancient and historical traditions, forms the foundation of the country’s national identity and thought. “The new generation has to safeguard this legacy,” he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish our leaders would show this unity in their actions too. Too often we see divisive politics for votes. Let's practice what we preach!
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Rohit P
My grandfather was a Partition survivor. The stories he told... 😔 We must never forget these lessons of history. Proud of Odisha for showing compassion back then and continuing this legacy today.
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Sarah B
As someone who married into an Indian family, I'm always moved by how deeply Indians feel about their history and unity. The Governor's words about nurturing unity through empathy really resonate with me.
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Karthik V
Unity in diversity is our greatest strength! But we must be careful - some politicians are still using old wounds for their benefit. Let's focus on building bridges, not walls.
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Meera T
The youth today need to hear more of such messages! In the age of social media where hate spreads so fast, we must consciously promote unity and peace. Well said, Governor ji!

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