PM Modi Urges Youth: Learn from Tribal Hero Komaram Bheem's Courage

Prime Minister Narendra Modi used his Mann Ki Baat radio program to spotlight tribal icon Komaram Bheem's remarkable courage. He detailed how Bheem challenged the oppressive Nizam regime by killing officer Siddiqui and escaping to Assam. The PM emphasized Bheem's strategic skills that made him a major threat to Nizam rule. Modi specifically urged young Indians to learn about this tribal hero's inspiring legacy of resistance.

Key Points: Modi Recalls Komaram Bheem Valour in Mann Ki Baat Address

  • PM Modi narrated Bheem's daring escape to Assam after killing Nizam officer Siddiqui
  • Komaram Bheem led Gond rebellion against British and feudal Nizams in 1928
  • Modi highlighted Bheem's strategic brilliance against Nizam's oppressive regime
  • Tribal leader killed at age 40 but left lasting legacy of resistance
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PM Modi recalls Komaram Bheem's valour in 'Mann Ki Baat', urges youth to learn from tribal icon's life

PM Modi highlights Komaram Bheem's 1928 rebellion against British and Nizam rule, urging youth to learn from the tribal icon's sacrifice and strategic brilliance.

"He instilled new strength in those fighting against the Nizam. He was also known for his strategic skills. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Oct 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat' on Sunday, paid tribute to Komaram Bheem, the revered tribal leader who spearheaded the Gond rebellion against the British and the feudal Nizams of Hyderabad in 1928.

The Prime Minister highlighted Bheem's courage, sacrifice, and enduring legacy, saying that he left an indelible imprint on the hearts of millions, particularly within the tribal community.

"I will now take you into flashback. Imagine the early 20th century! At that time, there was no hope of freedom anywhere in sight. The British had crossed all limits of exploitation throughout India, and in that era, the period of repression was even more horrific for the patriotic people of Hyderabad. They were also forced to endure the atrocities of the cruel and merciless Nizam," the Prime Minister said.

"There was no limit to the atrocities committed against the poor, the deprived, and the tribal communities. Their lands were snatched away, and heavy taxes were also imposed. If they protested against this injustice, even their hands were cut off," he added.

He went on to narrate the bravery of a young man who rose against this tyranny.

"In such difficult times, a young man of about 20 years of age stood up against this injustice. Today, I am discussing that young man for a special reason. Before disclosing his name, I will tell you about his bravery," he said.

"During that era, when even uttering a word against the Nizam was a crime, that young man openly challenged an officer of the Nizam named Siddiqui. The Nizam had sent Siddiqui to confiscate the farmers' crops. But in this struggle against oppression, that young man killed Siddiqui. He also successfully managed to evade arrest. Escaping from the tyrannical police of the Nizam, that young man reached Assam, hundreds of kilometres away," PM Modi recounted.

"The great personality I am talking about is Komaram Bheem. His birth anniversary was celebrated on October 22. Komaram Bheem did not live a long life; he only lived for 40 years, but during his lifetime, he left an indelible mark on the hearts of countless people, especially the tribal community," he said.

"He instilled new strength in those fighting against the Nizam. He was also known for his strategic skills. He became a major challenge to the Nizam's rule. He was killed by the Nizam's men in 1940. I urge the youth to try to learn as much as possible about him," the Prime Minister added.

PM Modi said that Komaram Bheem's story continues to inspire generations and symbolises the spirit of resistance and courage that defines India's freedom struggle.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Amazing to hear about tribal leaders getting recognition. Komaram Bheem's journey from Hyderabad to Assam shows his determination. We need more such stories in mainstream media instead of just Mughal history.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Hyderabad, it's heartening to see local heroes being celebrated nationally. The Nizam era was indeed brutal - my grandparents used to share stories. Komaram Bheem deserves this recognition.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate highlighting tribal icons, I wish the government would also focus on current issues facing tribal communities - land rights, education, healthcare. Historical recognition is good but present action is better.
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Kavya N
Just read more about Komaram Bheem online. He was only 20 when he stood up against oppression! Today's youth can learn so much about courage and standing up for what's right. 🙌
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Michael C
Interesting to learn about regional freedom fighters beyond the usual names. India's independence movement was truly diverse with contributions from all communities. Komaram Bheem's story is inspiring!

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