Key Points

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav paid homage to tribal freedom fighters Raja Shankar Shah and his son Kunwar Raghunath Shah on their martyrdom day. He visited a museum dedicated to their revolutionary legacy and emphasized their significant contributions to India's independence struggle. The CM highlighted how these tribal heroes spread the message of freedom and resisted British oppression through their thoughts and actions. Yadav also connected their sacrifices to the modern concept of 'Swadeshi', urging support for making Madhya Pradesh a self-reliant state.

Key Points: Mohan Yadav Honors Tribal Heroes Shankar Shah at Freedom Memorial

  • Tribal freedom fighters remembered on martyrdom day
  • Museum being developed at historic prison site
  • CM connects sacrifices to modern 'Swadeshi' concept
  • Martyrs inspired freedom movement against British rule
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MP CM pays homage to freedom fighters Raja Shankar Shah & Kunwar Raghunath Shah

MP CM pays tribute to Raja Shankar Shah and Kunwar Raghunath Shah, highlighting their revolutionary role in India's freedom struggle

"This museum preserves the tales of tribal pride and valour - Mohan Yadav, MP Chief Minister"

Bhopal/Jabalpur, Sep 18

Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel and Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, on Thursday, paid their homage to tribal frredom fighters Raja Shankar Shah and his son Kunwar Raghunath Shah on their martyrdom day.

While the Governor offered floral tributes before their portraits and bowed in reverence during a programme organised at the Raj Bhavan, Chief Minister Yadav participated in the programme organised in Jabalpur and remembered their glorious legacies.

The Chief Minister along with State Public Works Minister Rakesh Singh visited the museum dedicated to the life stories of the two legendary tribal leaders.

Several other tribal leaders and local BJP leaders from Jabalpur district were also present.

Notably, the prison room where the tribal leaders Raja Shankar Shah and Kunwar Raghunath Shah were kept captive by the Britishers after their arrest in 1857 and the place where they were sentenced to death is being developed as a museum.

"This museum, which preserves the tales of tribal pride and valour, will forever keep alive the memories of unparalleled sacrifices of Raja Shankar Shah and Kunwar Raghunath Shah," the Chief Minister said.

Addressing the programme, CM Yadav added that both the tribal heroes spread the feeling of freedom among tribal community through the country and the root cause of this revolution was 'Swadeshi' itself.

Chief Minister Yadav said that Raja Shankar Shah and Kunwar Raghunath Shah laid down their lives for the country during the country's freedom struggle.

They also instilled enthusiasm and zeal for freedom among the people through their thoughts and poems against the oppressive policies of the British rule, he added.

"Respecting their sacrifices, we should also adopt the concept of 'Swadeshi' to empower India. Our Prime Minister Narendra Modi also decided to promote 'Swadeshi', so let's all support this to make Madhya Pradesh 'self-reliant' and a developed state," CM Yadav said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally our unsung heroes are being remembered properly. The museum is a wonderful initiative to educate our younger generation about these brave hearts who fought against British rule. More such museums needed across MP!
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Sarah B
While I appreciate honoring freedom fighters, I wish the government would focus more on actual tribal welfare schemes rather than just symbolic gestures. Our tribal communities need education and healthcare, not just museums.
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Arjun K
Jai Hind! These tribal kings showed incredible courage during 1857 rebellion. Their stories inspire me to be more patriotic. We should all learn about their contribution to India's freedom struggle.
Nisha Z
My grandfather used to tell stories about these brave kings from Gondwana kingdom. They were true heroes who preferred martyrdom over surrender. Proud of our MP heritage! ❤️
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Michael C
Visiting Jabalpur next month - will definitely check out this museum. It's important to understand the local history and sacrifices made during India's freedom movement. Great initiative!

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