Patna: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar inaugurated the martyr and also launched a warning consisting of 13 martyrs in Tarapur in the Munger district on Tuesday, exactly 90 years after they put their lives in the tricolor.
The Tarapur police station on February 15, 1932.
When revealing the martyr warnings through video conferencing from CM residence here, Nitish was also dedicated to the nation’s work of park development in the old place of the Tarapur Police Station where at least 34 people were killed in the police shoot on February 15, 1932.
34 Martyrs, corpses only 13 can be identified while the remaining 21 remains unknown.
Overcoming the first function through video conferencing, CM said the state government has decided to build a symbolic statue for 21 martyrs whose names cannot be known.
The government has also decided to develop a long premise of the police station where the martyrs put their lives.
Mural 21 martyrs will be built at a cost of Rs 45.67 lakh.
The total cost of the Martyrs Tarapur development scheme has now been upgraded to Rs 1.28 Crore, said CM.
Providing a brief history of Tarapur’s incident, Nitish said in 1932, the president of the Congress of Sardul Singh Kavishar who acted had gave a call to lift Tricolor in all government buildings on February 15.
Acting on his call, the freedom of the Tarapur region gathered in the closest Jamua Village on February 13, 1932 and announced to elevate Tricolor in the Tarapur police station premise.
In accordance with the decision, the raid team from five young men led by Madan Gopal Singh began their parade from Jamua Village on February 14.
They reached the Tarapur on February 14 and according to their plans, made Hoist The Tricolor’s efforts at the police station on February 15.
— After the lathi-charge police, people began to throw stones and bricks in the police.
One stone reached the DM Munger at that time camping there.
Because DM began to bleed from the head, he ordered a shooting of 75 rounds.
At least 34 people put their lives in a shoot.
The Minister of Construction of the State of Ashok Choudhary, Mulerg MP and JD (U) President Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Llanh also discussed the inaugural event through video conferencing from residence.
Deputy CM Tarkishore Prasad discussed the event, through video conferencing from Bihar Niwas, New Delhi; While Pancayati Raj Minister Samrat Choudhary and Tarapur Mla Rajiv Kumar Singh joined the martyr warnings at Tarapur.