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Jallianwala Bagh Memorial must function as a reminder for future generations: Amarinder

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Chandigarh: Explain Jallianwala Bagh Smarak newly renovated as a tribute to major martyrs and inspiration symbols for young people, the Chairman of the Punjab Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday said the monument must function as a reminder of the rights of the people in the future for peaceful democratic protests .
At what it seems to be a slanted reference on the sustainable agitation of farmers who protested peacefully, said Minister of SMARAK, along with the Centenary Memorial Jallianwala Bagh recently dedicated to people by the state government, must serve our leaders who do not Can be revoked by the rights of Indians to do peaceful democratic protests, which cannot be detained, because Britain also learns from the Jallianwala Bagh incident.
SMARAK and Centenary Memorial established by the state government “trying to pay tribute to major martyrs so history may always remember their sacrifices and our current generation can attract inspiration from their patriotism,” said the minister’s chairman, in a brief.
Prior before Prime Minister Narendra Modi almost dedicated National Warning Jallianwala Bagh (SMARAK) to the nation through the remote.
Amarinder also asked the Prime Minister that the Indian government must use a good office to restore personal effects, i.e.
The pistol and personal diary of Shaheed Udham Singh Ji, who replied to the injustice of this massacre, from England with India.
He said he had written to the Minister of External Affairs Dr.
Jaisankar in this matter.
The event was also attended, among others, by several trade union ministers, Governor Punjab, opposition leader and Walizha Bagh Jallianwala, along with several members of Parliament and MLA.
The family of Jalianwala Martyrs was also present.
Describing the National Warning Jallianwala Bagh as a “eternal symbol of nonviolent and peaceful struggle for Indian freedom”, the minister’s head said that “at other levels, it is also a testimony for one of the most savage acts of violence and state.
The persecution is carried out in a group of people who are carried out Assembled peacefully.
“Amarinder observed that the state government had recently recently, on August 14, 2021, dedicated Centenary Jalianwala Bagh warnings, in a separate location in Amritsar, as a tribute to the major Marten to commemorate the centenary.
The memorial has the names of all 488 martyrs available according to record, he said, adding that the government was also a special research team from Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, to identify each name of the missing martyr who needed to write this memorial, where the space was sufficient has been abandoned.

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