Partition Horrors Remembrance Day: PM Modi pays tribute to those who faced violent pangs of partition

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 14 remembered those who lost their lives during the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947.

“Partition Horrors Remembrance Day is an occasion to reverently remember those Indians whose lives were sacrificed in the partition of the country. Along with this, this day also reminds us of the suffering and struggle of those who were forced to bear the brunt of displacement. I salute all such people,” PM Modi said in a tweet in Hindi.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also paid tribute to people who lost their lives during partition, and said that the partition of the country on the basis of religion is a “dark chapter” in history.

Amit Shah also said that the country had to pay a heavy price for it.

Taking it to Twitter Amit Shah said, “The partition of the country on the basis of religion in 1947 is a dark chapter in history. The hatred it generated has killed lakhs and displaced crores of people. The country had to pay a heavy price for this and many people are still facing the brunt of this menace. Today, on ‘Partition Vibhishika Memorial Day’, I bow down to all those people who lost their lives and their family members due to partition”.

Earlier in 2021, PM Modi announced that August 14 will be observed as ‘Partition Horrors Remembrance Day’, to remind the nation of the sufferings and sacrifices of Indians during the partition in 1947.

India attained its freedom from British rule on August 15, 1947.

Independence Day, which is celebrated on August 15 every year, is a joyous and proud occasion for any nation; however, with the sweetness of freedom came also the trauma of partition.

The birth of the newly Independent Indian nation was accompanied by violent pangs of partition that left permanent scars on millions of Indians.

The partition caused the largest migrations in human history affecting about 20 million people. Millions of families had to abandon their ancestral villages/towns/cities and were forced to find a new life as refugees.

(with inputs from ANI)

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