New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid a rich tribute to record the freedom of Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Chandra Shekhar Azad on their birthday on Friday and given their contribution to the country.
Modi Tweeted that tilating is a believer of companies in Indian values and ethos, and their views on empowering education and women continue to motivate several people.
He is a builder of institutions, maintaining many high-quality institutions that have done pioneer work for years, said Prime Minister.
He said, “I submitted to the great location in Jayanti.
His thoughts and principles are more relevant than before in the current state, when 130 Crore India has decided to build Aatmanirbhar Bharat who is economically prosperous and socially progressive.” Dear considering the revolutionary freedom of Fighter Azad, Modi said he was a dashing son of “Bharat Eye” and an extraordinary man.
“During his young age, he buried himself in freeing India from the grip of imperialism.
He was also a futuristic thinker, and dreamed of strong and only India,” he said.
Related to a series of revolutionary incidents to target the Colonial British regime, Azad vowed never to be captured by the police and remained “Azad” (free).
After being surrounded by police after the meeting, he shot himself and died at a young age of 24 years in 1931.
Born in 1856, tilak was a pioneer leader of the Indian freedom movement and the concept “captured the imagination of people.