President's Secretariat
09-August, 2017 20:11 IST
President of India hosts ‘At Home’ for freedom fighters on the 75th anniversary of the Quit India Movement
The President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind hosted an ‘At Home’ reception for freedom fighters on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Quit India Movement today (August 9, 2017) at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
On the occasion, the President honoured and felicitated 93 freedom fighters from across the country in the presence of the Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari; Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi; Union Minister for Home Affairs Shri Rajnath Singh and other dignitaries.
Each of the freedom fighters was gifted an electric kettle with a personal message from the President. In his message, the President said “I extend warm greetings to you on the 75th Anniversary of the Quit India Movement. The nation is proud of our freedom fighters and salutes them. This small token is our people’s appreciation of your successful struggle against colonialism. I wish you happiness, good health and a long life."
On the occasion, the President also released a set of 8 Commemorative Postage Stamps on 75 years of 1942 Freedom Struggle.
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ASSAM
S.No.
Name of the Freedom Fighter
Residential Address of the freedom fighter
1.Shri Motram Hatimuria,
Vill-Banhbari Gaon,PO–Bekadolong, Dist-Charaideo,Assam–785 690
2.
Shri Dasham Deka,
Vill-Shulapar, PO-Jaluguti Dist-Morigaon, Assam-782104
3.
Shri Narendra Nath Haloi,
Vill-Bileswar, PO-Belsor,Dist-Nalbari, Assam-781 304
4.
Smt. Nirmala Goswami,
Vill-Narayanpur (Sakrahi),PO-Dikrong, Dist-Lakhimpur,Assam–784 164
5.
Shri Golok Hazarika,
Vill-Lakhimpur Vitari Pam,PO-Sagarpur, Dist-Lakhimpur,Assam–787 023
BIHAR
1.Shri Krishna Nand Yadav
Vill+PO-Dhurgaon,Madhepura Prakhand Postal Address-Ward No.6, Jaiprakash Nagar,Madhepura
2.
Shri Chandrasekhar Jha
Vill+PO+PS-Sindhiya,Dist-Samastipur
3.
Shri Ramdev Singh
Vill-Rachandrapur,Prakhand Pipriya, Dist-Lakhisaray
4.
Shri Munshi Singh
Vill+PO-Maharajganj,Dist-Siwan
5.
Shri Tarni Prasad Singh
Vill+PO-Thathopur,Tehsil-Baheri,Dist-Darbhanga
6.
Shri Satya Narayan Choudhary
Vill-Shrirampur,PO-Surhachatti,Tehsil-Hayaghat,Dist-Darbhanga
7.
Shri Ram Iqbal Sharma,
Vill-Saidpur Dhaba,PS+Dist-Arbal,Bihar
CHHATTISGARH
1.Shri Bhagwandas Tahilyani
Chakarbhatha, Bilashpur,Chhattisgarh
NCT of DELHI
1.Shri Lajpat Rai Yadav
21/1, Abdullah Dairy,Delhi Cantt. Delhi-110 010
2.
Shri Nand Lal Gupta
409, Manchahat Apartment, Plot No.42,Sec-10, Dwarka, New Delhi-110 075
3.
Shri Inder Raj Anand
A-4C/100, Janakpuri, New Delhi–110 058
4.
Shri Govind Bashist Narayan Pandey
B-68, Street No.2, Hardev Nagar Jharoda Majhra,Burari, Delhi-110 084
5.
Shri Shaukat Ali Hashmi
916, Gali Mochiyan, Bazar Chitli Qaber, Haveli Azam Khan, Delhi-110 006
6.
Shri R Madhavan
S-22, Vasant Enclave,Vasant Vihar,New Delhi-57
7.
Shri Satpal Saini
50, Gautam Nagar, New Delhi-110 049
8.
Ms. Subhadra Khosla
Villa-D, Empire Estate,Sultanpur, Mehrauli , Gurgaon Road, New Delhi-110 030
9.
Shri Narayan Chander Sarkar
A-53, G.F. Kirti Nagar 9810415230
10.Ms.Nirmal Kanta
1, Mandakini Enclave,New Delhi-110 019
GOA
1.
Shri Sakharam Sadu Naik,
R/o H.No.208, Parabwada,Kasarwarne, Pernem, Goa
2.
Shri Gopi Vithoba Shetkar,
R/o H.No.25, Shiroli Keri,Sattari, Goa
3.Shri Tukaram Mahadev Shirodkar,
R/o H.No.246/2,Fernandes Vaddo, Siolim,Bardez, Goa
4.
Shri Sudam Morto Shirodkar,
R/o H.No.83, Gudem Dando, Siolim, Bardez,Goa
5.
Shri Vasudev Rama Kalangutkar,
H.No.282/5A,Bamanwada, Oxel, Siolim,Brdez, Goa
6.
Shri Narsinha Anant Prabhu,
R/oMashem, Loliem,Canacona, Goa
7.
Shri Antulo TulvoShilkar,
R/o H.No.506, Shilwada,Savoi Verem, Ponda, Goa
8.
Shri Balwantrao Vithalrao Desai,
R/o Pissurlem Sattari, Goa
9.Shri Ramdas Raghunath Prabhu,
R/o 35B-1, Yashodhan Enclave Film City Road,Dindoshi, Goregaon East,Mumbai-400063
10.
Shri Gurudas K Dhavalikar,
R/o H.No.35, Dhavali,Ponda, Goa
GUJARAT
1.
Shri Madhusudan Suratkumar
L/37, Swatantra Senani Nagar, Near Akhbar Nagar, Nava Vadaj,Ahmedabad-380013
HARYANA
1.Shri Lalti Ram
Vill+PO-Dubaldhan, Dist-Jhajjar
2.
Shri Mangal Singh
Vill+PO-Kosli, Moh. IsdarGali, Dist–Rewari
3.
Shri Jai Chand
House No.1612, Ward No.17, Dist-Jind
4.
Shri Kehar Singh
Vill+PO-Kakar Majra,Tehsil-Naraingarh, Dist-Ambala
5.
Shri Bhale Ram
Vill+PO-Hasangarh, The &Dist–Hisar
HIMACHAL PRADESH
1.Shri Sahaj Ram
Vill-Baroa, Dr. Ahor,Tehsil-Ghumarvi, Dist-Bilaspur (HP)
JHARKHAND
1.Shri Jugol Kishore Choubey
Vill+PO-Pathargama, Dist-Godda
2.
Shri Nand Kishore Majhi
Vill+PO–Hilaba, P.S.-Pathargama, Dist-Godda
KARNATAKA
1.Shri V.Kodandaramu
H.No.40/5, 2nd b Main,16th cross, S.R.Nagar,Bangalore-27
2.
Shri Halappa Basappa Hadapada
Basavanakoppa taluk,Kalagatagi, Dharwad District
3.
Shri Paramagowda
Harakangi, Negalora,Haveri taluk, Haveri District
4.
Shri H N Ashwath Narayana
No.1265, 2 nd cross, Krishnamurthipuram,Mysore–570004
KERALA
1.
Shri Augusthy Mathai
Kizhakke Manackal,Ottallur P.O.Karinkunnam, Idukki District, Kerala
2.
Shri A S Narayana Pillai
Aanikkunnel Veedu,Makkiyad P.O., Wayanad District, Kerala-670731
MADHYA PRADESH
1.Shri Seikh Rajjav
Dist-Sahdol, MadhyaPradesh
2.
Shri Bhaiya Bahadur Singh
Dist-Satna, Madhya Pradesh
3.Shri RajbahadurSingh
Dist-Satna, Madhya Pradesh
4.
Shri Hiralal Tamrakar
Varasivni, Dist -Balaghar,Madhya Pradesh
MAHARASHTRA
1.Shri Jethalal Amrutlal Shah
101, Poonam, Plot No.9 ,Bandra Reclamation,Bandra(west), Mumbai-50
2.
Shri Pundalik Daulatrao Gedam
At. Nr. Zenda Chowk,EkdantApartment, 3rdFloor, Zenda Chowk,Dharampeth, Nagpur
3.
Shri Shivaji Vitthal Marathe
At. Sarang Apartment, Nr Jain Temple, Station Rd,Tal-Chalisgaon, Dist-Jalgaon
4.
Shri Raghunath Ramchandra Mane
At. Kranti Sadan,Gurunagar, Akluj,Tal:Malshiras,Dist-Solapur
5.
Shri Balwant Moreshwar alias B Saheb Purandare
26, Parvati Village, Opp Mahila Mandal, Pune–09
6.
Shri Prahlad Krishnarao Rembhe Prahlad Krishnarao
Rembhe Jwellers, Gandhi Chowk, Vani. Yavatmal
7.
Shri Shriram Pandurang Patil
Ram Mandir Ward,Varora, Dist-Chandrapur
ODISHA
1.Shri Sahadev Behera
Vill+PO–Kantilo Chhamu Sahi Patana,Dist-Nayagarh-752078
2.
Shri Chakradhar Parida
At-Kunjabana, PO-Brajarajpur, PS-Ranpur,Dist-Nayagarh
3.
Shri Dadhichi Sahoo
At-Kaipada,PO-Uperkaipada Kaipada,Dist-Jajpur-755010
4.
Shri GandharbaAcharya
C/o Madhaba Subudhi,PO-Naya Bazar, Dist-Cuttack-753004
PUNJAB
1.
Shri Nihal Singh
Vill-Bhana, Punjab
2.
Shri Nirmal Singh
17-K, Sarabha Nagar,Ludhiana
3.
Shri Rai Singh Patanga
Guru Tegh Bahadar Nagar Khana Kala, Khana,Ludhiana
4.
Shri Surjit Singh
Nand Singh Avenue, Street No.6, Khana, Ludhiana
5.
Shri Tarlok Singh
Nard Singh Avenue, Street No.6, Khana, Ludhiana
RAJASTHAN
1.
Smt. Snehlata Verma
H-95, New Bapunagar,Bhilwada, Rajasthan
2.
Shri Ishwar Singh
Bedi House No.45/24 Bedi Bhawan, Babu Mohalla,Kesharganj, Ajmer
3.
Shri Baluram
Ward No.25, Pushp Nagar,Srimadhopur, Dist-Sikar
TAMIL NADU
1.
Thiru N Shanmugam
S/o Nagalingam,No.2/455, Nethaji 1st street, M.A. Nagar, Padiyaanallur, Ponneri, Chennai District,Tamil Nadu
TELANGANA
1.
Shri ErravelliRanga
H.No.10-1-277,Bhagyanagar, Karimnagar,Karimnagar
2.
Shri Ponaganti Ramnujam
H.No.1-41,Mogilipalem(V),Thimmapur(M)
3.
Shri Angirka Rajalingaiah
H.No.6-70, Godishala(V)OF Saidapur(M)
4.
Shri Bommineni Srinivasa Reddy
H.No.9-1, Elukurthy Haveli(V) Geesukonda(M)
5.
Shri K Komraiah
H.No.20.2.45, Khila Warangal
6.
Shri Balerao Kishan Rao
H.No.11-28,Narayanpur(V)
7.
Shri Vemulapalli Narayana
H.No.12-11-315,Warasiguda,Secunderabad
8.
Shri Mahakala Balapapireddy
H.No.1-8/2,Malkhapur(V), Chilkur(M),Stationghanpur,Jangaon(District)
9.
Shri Basani Murahari
H.No.3-104, Huzarabad Road, Parkal (V&M),Warangal (Rural District)
UTTAR PRADESH
1.
Shri Bundela Ray,
Vill-Loharkhalia,PO-Nakathamishra,Dist-Kushinagar, UP
2.
Shri Ranbir Singh Choudhary,
Vill-Ashok Nagar,TEH-Puranpur,Dist-Pilibhit, UP
3.
Shri Lahari Prasad Shahi,
Vill-Badurao, PO-Faledaha,Dist-Kushinagar, UP
4.
Shri B P Bajpayee,
Vill-Bajpayipur,TEH-Lalganj,Dist-Raibereilly, UP
5
.
Shri Prahlad Prajapati,
2/171 Binamra Khand,Gomotinagar, Dist-Lakhnow, UP
6.
Shri Dev Singh,
Vill-Ishepur, Ugarpur,Mohammadabad, Dist-Farukabad,UP
7.
Shri Satyadev Tiwari
86, Sangam Bihar Colony, Tehsil+ Janpad–JHANSI, UP
8.
Shri Mahadev Prasad Shukla,
House No.455, Sarai Thok (West), Hardoi, UP
9.
Shri Sahadev Singh
Vill+PO–Parsaba,Tehsil-Milkipur,Janpad-Faizabad
10.
Shri Shamle Prasad Arya
Kasba-Baberu,Janpad–Banda,UP
WEST BENGAL
1.
Shri Ramendra Kumar Chakraborty,
Vill-Khirpur(Anandamath),PO–Bethuadahari,Dist-Nadia
2.
Shri Priya Ranjan Pal
PO-Bhattanagar(Paschimpara), Liluah,Howrah-711 203
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Prime Minister's Office
09-August, 2017 18:16 IST
English rendering of the text of PM’s address in Lok Sabha during Special Discussion on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Quit India Movement
The Hon’ble Speaker mam, my gratitude to you and all the respected members of the House on this occasion. We all feel proud to be a part of this august gathering in Parliament to commemorate the august kranti. Many of us remember the events unfolding of august 9 i.e. the august kranti. However even after years, such major events the memory of such major events are source of inspiration for the people. Remembering such important events gives a new boost to the life and strength to the nation. In the same way it is our duty to ensure that this message reaches out to our new generations. Every generation is responsible for bequeathing the legacy and the glorious history of their times generations, the atmospherics at that time, the sacrifices of our great men, the duty, the power, to the future generations.
When the August Kranti was commemorated in its 25th year and 50th year, it was celebrated by the people across the country. As we commemorate the 75th year of this event today, it indeed a matter of pride for us. There for I am grateful to the speaker mam for having provided this opportunity.
In the history of our freedom movement, the 9th August movement has been such an important, extensive and intense movement which even the Britishers could not imagine.
Mahatma Gandhi and all senior leaders were put behind the bars. This was the time when many new leaders came to the forefront - Lal Bahadur Shastri, Ram Manohar Lohia, Jaiprakash Narayan while many youngsters joined the movement to give it the desired momentum. Such movement in the history of our nation should be seen as a new inspiration, new energy, new resolve and the spirit of innovation among the people.
India became a free country in 1947. The period between 1857 to 1957 was a witness to different stages in our freedom movement as many people laid down their lives for the nation and there were several ups and downs. However, the movement in 1942 was in a way the final mass struggle that the fellow citizens were waiting for. The 1942 movement prepared the ground work for our independence. We may recall the freedom struggle movement in 1857 when every corner of the country was reverberating with the call for freedom. Mahatma Gandhi return from abroad, Lok Manya Tilak call for Poorna Swarajya (Total Self Governance) and “Swarajya is my birth right” represent the sentiments at that time. It was followed by Mahatma Gandhi Dandi march in 1930. Netaji Subhash Bose creating INA inspired the people while many youngsters like Veer Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru, Chandrashekhar Azad, Chapekar Bandhu, laid down their lives for the motherland. All these events provided the momentum for the freedom and it was a situation of ‘now or never’. If it’s not for today, it will never happen again; such was the mood of the people of the country. Thus, every person of this country was involved in this movement. It seemed that Rajaji's movement was being carried out through the elite class. However in 1942, the movement had spread to every region and every social class in the country. The guiding forces were the words of Gandhi ji. This was the movements where the slogan of ‘Quit India’ was on everyone’s lips. One of the most striking features of this movement was that the sentiments which appeared in the minds of the people were altogether different from Gandhi ji’s thoughts, contemplation and ethics. The key words of this great man were, ‘We shall do or die’. These words from Gandhi ji were unique for the nation. Gandhi had said,
"From today onwards, everyone should consider himself as an independent woman or a man and should act accordingly. I'm not going to be content with anything less than complete independence. We will do or die". These were Bapu's words and Bapu also clarified that he had not left the path of non-violence. However the situation and the pressure was such that even Bapu, had to adapt to the people's emotions while assuming the leadership.
All sections of the society; the villages, the farmers, the labourers, the teachers, the students joined this movement with the slogan ‘Do or die’. Bapu even used to say that – ‘whosoever becomes martyr because of the violence perpetrated by the British, one should write this slogan on his body that he was a martyr of this freedom movement’. Bapu tried to take this movement to such a height and the result of that was that India was liberated from the slavery of the British. The country was desperate for that freedom, be it a leader or an ordinary Indian, there was no difference in the intensity of this feeling. I believe that when the country stands united and when there is a power of unity, when the goal is set, the target is set then the people can walk towards that direction. Within five-years i.e. between 1942 and 1947 Mother India became free. At that time Rambriksh Benipuri had written a book titled “Zanjire Aur Diware” and inthat book he wrote,
"There is a wonderful atmosphere throughout the country. Every person became a leader and every crossroad became the office of ‘the Do or Die’ movement. The country put itself inside the oven of revolution. The flame of revolution was engulfing the country. Bombay showed the way. All means of transport were stopped. The Court proceedings were stalled. The news of the bravery of the people of India and the brutality of British government was reaching every corner. The public had well placed the Gandhian mantra of ‘Do or Die’.
This book provides the description of that time and shows the kind of atmosphere at that time. It is true that British colonialism began in India and also ended in India. It was not only the freedom of India; after 1942 the way this flame erupted against the colonial rule across the world, India’s freedom became a source of inspiration for colonies in Africa and Asia. The way this inspiration had spread to various parts of the world had become a cause of tribute to the masses of India. Any Indian can be proud of this and after that we saw that once India got its independence, gradually all these countries became free. This tells us that this was a good evidence of the determination of India. The lesson for us is that when we are determined to do something we gradually move towards the desired goal. Then it becomes the strength of the country and we take the country out of the crisis and the country can be prepared for the new goals. The history is the evidence of this fact. At that time, the poetry of the national poet, Sohan Lal Dwivedi, vividly described the power of Bapu and the time and movement . In his poem he had said-
चल पड़े जिधर दो डग, मग में
चल पड़े कोटि पग उसी ओर
गड़ गई जिधर भी एक दृष्टि
गड़ गए कोटि दृग उसी ओर
This means that the path walked by Mahatma Gandhi was followed by millions of people and where Gandhiji's eyes were fixed, the eyes of millions were set upon the same thing. But today when we are in 2017 we cannot deny the fact that we do not have a Gandhi today. Today, the level of leadership that we had at that time does not exist but we have the strength of 1.25 Crore Indians. If we all try together it will not be a difficult task to fulfil the dreams of Gandhi and dreams of those freedom fighters. Today we have the opportunity in 2017 an enabling situation like that of 1942. The world is undergoing a crisis today. Just like in the year 1942 we became the source of inspiration for the world, similarly we can set an example for the world today as well and can be the source of inspiration. Today we are standing at this juncture, where we can avail the opportunity and how we should take upon this responsibility? I believe that we should take inspiration from these episodes of history. We should place the country above the party. Politics should be separated from this. If there are 1.25 crore people in the country, then we can easily progress by bringing the solutions to these problems successfully. How can anyone deny the fact that corruption can destroy the country like a termite - be it a political corruption, social corruption, or personal corruption. Let us not get into the controversy on who were involved and when. But today is a holy occasion and we should celebrate it with honesty and lead the country with honesty. This is the demand of the common man of the country. Poverty, malnutrition, illiteracy are the challenges in front of us. These challenges are not considered as challenges of the government but that of the country. There are grave questions in front of the poor and therefore we all have the responsibility of fulfilling this commitment for the country and to die for the country. For some of the issues we also had different sections of people in 1942. The people who believed in the violence were different. The ideals of Subhas Babu were different, but in 1942 everyone had said in a single voice: Quit India! This is our path under Gandhi's leadership.
Our upbringing and ideologies might be different. But today’s time demands that we take the opportunity to free the country from some issues, whether it is poverty, hunger or illiteracy. Why is that Mahatma Gandhi's dream of village Swaraj has been left behind? What is the reason that the people have left the villages and are staying in the cities? What was the issue concerning Gandhi ji regarding the village? Can we revive that dream? Can we do anything for the poor farmers, dalits, and the deprived class? These questions concern not a single individual or a group but all of us and the 1.25 crore people of the country. This is the time when the inspiration gives us the power to do something for the people and this inspiration should be utilised. We know that sometimes duties are neglected, authority is misused. This happens in both the political and social life. Unfortunately, some of these vices have entered into some of our lives and has turned it into a ‘way of life’. We don’t feel guilty if we jump the red light; this feeling of ‘I am breaking the law’ is never realised. If I spit somewhere, I do not feel that I am doing something wrong. Breaking rules has become our way of life. Even the smallest incidents are taking us towards violence. Whether it’s the mistake of the doctor or not, of the hospital or not, the relatives go and set the hospital on fire. They beat the doctor. If an accident takes place, we burn the car and kill the driver. As a law abiding citizen, we must be dutiful. Some vices have entered in our way of life, and we do not think that we are breaking the law and that is why it is the responsibility of the leadership and of the society to get rid of these faults that have crept into the society. Wake up to the duty of the society!
Toilets and cleanliness are not a matter of mockery. Those mother and sisters have to spend so much time waiting for the darkness to relieve. Thus, the mind-set of the society needs to be changed. It is necessary to educate the public to use the toilets. We have to be alive to this matter and these values can be instilled not by the law. We have to understand our duty. We should think of the mothers and sisters of our country who are under this burden.
The country should bear the burden of at least a class of people which includes women and sisters of this country. Their strengths can give us strength. In the freedom movements of Mahatma Gandhi many of these mothers and sisters used to lead and had made equal contribution during the freedom struggle. Even today, they have as much contribution to the nation. In order to take them forward, we should move forward with this duty.
It is true that from 1857 to 1942, we saw that the freedom movement had passed through different stages; there were ups and downs; different turning points, new leadership; sometimes it was violent, then non-violence. Sometimes there was an atmosphere of confrontation between the two streams, sometimes both the streams complemented each other. But we have witnessed this whole period from 1857 to 1942 which was incremental in a way. Gradually growing, slowly spreading, people were slowly connecting. But from Nineteen Forty Two to Nineteen Forty Seven, it was not an incremental change. There was an environment of disruption which forced the British to finish all the equations and give us freedom; to force them to go. From 1857 to 1942, everything was proceeding slowly, but between 1942 and 1947 this was not so.
If we look at the history of the society of the last 100, 200 years, the journey of development was incremental. Slowly the world was moving; gradually the world was changing itself. But in the last 30-40 years, there was a sudden change in the world. There was a sudden change in life. And technology played a greater role. No one can imagine what has changed in the world in these 30-40 years; 30-40 years ago we did not even notice this. We can feel a positive change with this disruption.
Just as we saw a quantum jump, I think 2017 and 2022, 75 years of Quit India and 75 years of independence respectively; within these five years, the same mood that existed between 1942 and 1947 shall prevail. In 2022, we will celebrate 75 years of independence, by that time we should fulfil the dreams of the heroes of the freedom struggle. We will carry forward our resolve and move forward. I believe that not only will our country progress, but due to the success of Forty two to Forty seven, many countries of the world have benefited, the ardour of freedom arose, the strength was re-gained. If in the span of 5 years from two thousand Seventeen to Two thousand Twenty Two we take this responsibility to carry India to that height in front of the world then this only is the quest for leadership. It will be a great service to the nation if the country comes together in this endeavour. I am confident that we can do a lot of work with consensus on certain issues.
We just saw the GST, and I repeatedly say that this is not my political statement, but my conviction. The success of GST is not the success of any government; the success of GST is not the success of any party. The success of GST is the result of the willpower of the people sitting in this House. Whether sitting here or anywhere, it goes to all the states; goes to the general merchant of the country; And because of that, it was possible. The country's political leadership has done such a great job because of its commitment. It is something unique to the world. GST is a big wonder for the world, if this was possible then more decisions can be easily taken in the future by sitting here. And as a representative of the 1.25 Crore people, with the resolution of 2022, I believe that we shall continue to bring those results.
Mahatma Gandhi had given the slogan of ‘do or die’; that was the formula of that time. Today, in 2017, if we take this resolution that how will India become in 2022, then we will get rid of corruption from the country. We will all get together the poor and give them their rights. Together we will give young people more opportunities of self-employment. Together we will end the problem of malnutrition from the country. We will all end and eliminate the hindrances that stop women from moving ahead. Together we will eradicate illiteracy from the country and will continue to do it. And there may be many issues, but we should keep the mantra ‘do or die’ in our minds. These resolutions are not of any party or of any government but of 1.25 crore people of the country. In these five years, from 2017 to 2022, on 75 th year of independence, we should fulfil the dreams of the freedom fighters. Today, on August Revolution Day, remembering those great men, remembering their sacrifices, penance, and seeking their blessings, let us all get together lead the country by agreeing on a few things – making the country free from all the problems for fulfilment of dreams, power, strength and goal. With this expectation, I once again express my gratitude to you Madam and pay my obeisant to the freedom fighters.
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Prime Minister's Office
09-August, 2017 12:46 IST
PM addresses Lok Sabha during Special Discussion on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Quit India Movement
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today, delivered an address in the Lok Sabha, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Quit India Movement.
He said that the recollection of movements such as the Quit India Movement, is a source of inspiration, and added that the current generation has a responsibility of passing on the legacy of such movements, to the future generations.
The Prime Minister recalled that even as many senior leaders like Mahatma Gandhi were jailed at the beginning of the Quit India Movement, a new generation of leaders emerged to fill the vacuum and take the movement forward.
The Prime Minister noted that the freedom struggle went through several phases, and recalled various leaders and movements that emerged at various points since 1857. He added that the Quit India Movement that began in 1942, was a decisive movement. Quoting Gandhiji, the Prime Minister said that all sections of people joined in, responding to Mahatma Gandhi’s clarion call of “Do or Die.” He said that from political leaders to the common man, everyone was imbued with this spirit. Five years was all it took to achieve the objective of independence, once the entire country shared this common resolve, the Prime Minister said.
The Prime Minister quoted the writer Ramvriksha Benipuri, and the poet Sohanlal Dwivedi to describe the mood that prevailed at that time.
The Prime Minister noted that corruption, poverty, illiteracy and malnutrition are challenges that India now needs to overcome. He said that a positive transformation, and a common resolve is required for this. He also mentioned the role played by women in the freedom struggle, and said that women can add immense strength to our common objectives, even today.
Speaking about rights and duties, the Prime Minister said that while we are well aware of our rights, we cannot forget our duties, and these too, must become part of our way of life.
The Prime Minister said that colonialism began in India, and its end too, began with India’s independence, which was soon followed by the fall of colonialism across Asia and Africa.
In 1942, conditions internationally became favourable for India to get independence, the Prime Minister said, noting that today again, the global conditions are favourable for India. He said, that from 1857 to 1942, the move towards freedom was incremental, but the years from 1942 to 1947, were transformative, and delivered on the objective. The Prime Minister urged the Members of Parliament to rise above differences, and join in a common effort to create an India of the dreams of the freedom fighters in the next five years, from 2017 to 2022, coinciding with the 75th anniversary of independence.
The Prime Minister said that if in 1942, the clarion call was “Karenge Ya Marenge,” today the call should be “Karenge aur Karke Rahenge.” He said that the next five years should also be about “Sankalp se Siddhi” – a resolve which will lead us to accomplishment.
The Prime Minister concluded with the following resolve to overcome corruption, give the poor their rights, give youth self-employment, end malnutrition, end barriers to women empowerment, and end illiteracy:
· हम सभी मिलकर देश से भ्रष्टाचार दूर करेंगे, और करके रहेंगे
· हम सभी मिलकर गरीबों को उनका अधिकार दिलाएंगे और दिलाकर रहेंगे
· हम सभी मिलकर नौजवानों को स्वरोजगार के और अवसर देंगे और देकर रहेंगे
· हम सभी मिलकर देश से कुपोषण की समस्या को खत्म करेंगे और करके रहेंगे
· हम सभी मिलकर महिलाओं को आगे बढ़ने से रोकने वाली बेड़ियों को खत्म करेंगे और करके रहेंगे
· हम सभी मिलकर देश से अशिक्षा को खत्म करेंगे और करके रहेंगे
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Prime Minister's Office
09-August, 2017 10:34 IST
PM salutes all the women & men who took part in the Quit India movement, on the 75th anniversary; Urges people to take pledge for creating a 'New India' by 2022
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has saluted all the women and men who took part in the Quit India movement, on the 75th anniversary. The Prime Minister has also urged people to take pledge for creating a 'New India' by 2022.
“On the 75th anniversary of the historic Quit India movement, we salute all the great women & men who took part in the movement.
Under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, the entire nation came together with the aim of attaining freedom.
In 1942, the need of the hour was to free India from colonialism. Today, 75 years later the issues are different.
Let us pledge to free India from poverty, dirt, corruption, terrorism, casteism, communalism & create a 'New India' of our dreams by 2022.
Let us work shoulder to shoulder to create the India that our freedom fighters would be proud of. #SankalpSeSiddhi”, the Prime Minister said.
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Ministry of Culture
09-August, 2017 18:49 IST
Dr. Mahesh Sharma Inaugurates Exhibition ‘Quit India’ and ‘Azad Hind Fauj - 75th Anniversary (1942-2017)
On the occasion of 75th Anniversary of the Quit India Movement and the Azad Hind Fauj, Dr. Mahesh Sharma, Minister of State (I/C) for Culture and Tourism inaugurated an exhibition
“Quit India and Azad Hind Fauj – 75th Anniversary (1942-2017)” in the National Archives of India, Janpath, New Delhi today. Addressing on the occasion, Dr Sharma said that the ‘Quit India Movement’ was an important milestone in the Indian Freedom Movement which made the entire nation determined to attain freedom from the British rule. Millions of Indians responded to Mahatma Gandhi’s clarion call and the mantra of ‘Do or Die’. Gandhi Ji and prominent freedom struggle leaders were all arrested on 9th August, 1942. Dr Sharma said that the Prime Minister, in his ‘Man ki Baat’ of 30 July 2017, said: ‘Our young generation must know what had happened on the 9th of August 1942.’ The forthcoming exhibition is just such endeavour.
The exhibition will continue till 1st September 2017. The exhibition is based on public records, private papers, photographs, newspaper reports and proscribed literature banned by the British Government which came out during the last phase of freedom movement. Some of original papers are on display in this exhibition.
The exhibition has large digital content which can be accessed through interactive mode. The film presenting the passing of the “Quit India Resolution”, arrest of freedom struggle leaders, the role of INA and Subhas Chandra Bose is also on display.
The exhibition is spread over four sections viz:
1. The Prelude to the Quit India Movement
2. The Actual Movement
3. The Impact of the Movement and
4. The Indian National Army and Azad Hind Fauj.
(1) The Prelude to the Quit India Movement: The Section displays documents/reports pertaining to the coming of the Cripps Mission to India and its failure, Gandhiji’s description of the offer of the Mission as “post-dated cheque”. The section also depicts the All India Congress Committee resolution of 14 July 1942 at Wardha and its adoption on 8 August 1942 in Mumbai.
(2) The Actual Movement: This section includes the coining of the term “Quit India” and “Do or Die” by Yusuf Mehar Ali, besides Gandhi’s message in his own words ‘
Karenge Ya Marenge – Mat Puccho Kyon’. Depicting the calendar of events, the section also highlights the role of important personalities like Sarojini Naidu, Suchita Kripalani, Aruna Asaf Ali, Ram Manohar Lohia, Jai Prakash Narayan, J.B. Kripalani and Usha Mehta (who was instrumental in setting up private radio broadcast).
(3) The impact of the Movement: The section reflects the disturbances that occurred all over the country after the arrest of the prominent leaders on 9 August 1942. The exhibits also showcase the parallel governments that were set up in different parts especially in Midnapur, Satara, Ballia, Tamluk (West Bengal) etc.
(4) The Indian National Army and Azad Hind Fauj: The important documents displayed in this section consist of Indian Independence League, Tokyo 1942, message of Rash Bihari Bose 1942, publicity material, including various posters and banners of Azad Hind Fauj etc.
The last portion in the exhibition is assigned to the message of the Prime Minister, who while addressing the nation via ‘Man ki Baat’ on 30 July 2017, gave a call to our countrymen and women to come together to launch a new ‘Quit India’ Movement:
· Filth – Quit India;
· Poverty – Quit India;
· Corruption – Quit India;
· Terrorism – Quit India;
· Casteism – Quit India;
· Communalism – Quit India.
The need of the hour is not ‘Do or Die’, instead, to resolve, to come together, persevere, and work relentlessly for making a new India.
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
09-August, 2017 16:48 IST
Dr Jitendra Singh administers the New India Pledge to DoPT employees
Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh administered the New India Pledge ‘Sankalp se Siddhi’ to the employees of the Department of Personnel & Training on the occasion of Commemoration of 75th Anniversary of the Quit India Movement, here today. The pledge commits to create a New India that is strong, prosperous and inclusive; an India that will make our freedom fighters proud.
On the occasion, presentations were made by Joint Secretary, DoPT, Shri Devesh Chaturvedi on Strategy for Anti-Corruption: Initiatives taken by the Government of India and OSD, Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Shri Akshay Rout on Swachh Bharat Mission.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Jitendra Singh said it’s a unique privilege for us all to be part of the 75th Anniversary of the Quit India Movement. He said that the rapid pace of events unfolded from 1942 to 1947, beginning with the Quit India Movement and resulting in India’s Independence five years later. Let us pledge to carry on with the same spirit in the next five years to drive out poverty, corruption, terrorism, communalism, casteism and build a Clean and New India by 2022 when the country will mark its 75th Anniversary of Independence, he added.
Dr. Jitendra Singh said the Government has lived up to its commitments by acting against corruption and creating a work friendly atmosphere. This day marks our rededication to our commitments, he added.
The OSD, Ministry of Home Affairs, Shri Rajiv Gauba administering the New India Pledge ‘Sankalp se Siddhi’ to the MHA personnel, on the occasion of Commemoration of 75th Anniversary of the Quit India Movement, in New Delhi on August 09, 2017.
The Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Shri N.K. Sinha administering the New India Pledge ‘Sankalp se Siddhi’ to the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting personnel, on the occasion of Commemoration of 75th Anniversary of the Quit India Movement, in New Delhi on August 09, 2017.
The Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shri S.K. Pattanayak administering the New India Pledge ‘Sankalp se Siddhi’ to the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare personnel, on the occasion of Commemoration of 75th Anniversary of the Quit India Movement, in New Delhi on August 09, 2017.
The Secretary, Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region, Shri Naveen Verma administering the New India Pledge ‘Sankalp se Siddhi’ to the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region personnel, on the occasion of Commemoration of 75th Anniversary of the Quit India Movement, in New Delhi on August 09, 2017.
The Minister of State for Development of North Eastern Region (I/C), Prime Minister’s Office, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh administering the New India Pledge ‘Sankalp se Siddhi’ to the Department of Personnel & Training personnel, on the occasion of Commemoration of 75th Anniversary of the Quit India Movement, in New Delhi on August 09, 2017. The Secretary (Personnel), Shri Ajay Mittal is also seen.
The Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Dr. M. Rajeevan administering the New India Pledge ‘Sankalp se Siddhi’ to the Ministry of Earth Sciences personnel, on the occasion of Commemoration of 75th Anniversary of the Quit India Movement, in New Delhi on August 09, 2017.
The Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, Prof. Ashutosh Sharma administering the New India Pledge ‘Sankalp se Siddhi’ to the personnel of Department of Science & Technology (DST) and Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), on the occasion of Commemoration of 75th Anniversary of the Quit India Movement, in New Delhi on August 09, 2017.
The Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (Independent Charge), Dr. Mahesh Sharma inaugurating an exhibition “Karenge ya Marenge - Chalo Dilli – 1942-2017”, on the occasion of 75 years of ‘Quit India Movement and Azad Hind Fauj’, in New Delhi on August 09, 2017.
The Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (Independent Charge), Dr. Mahesh Sharma lighting the lamp at the inauguration of an exhibition “Karenge ya Marenge - Chalo Dilli – 1942-2017”, on the occasion of 75 years of ‘Quit India Movement and Azad Hind Fauj’, in New Delhi on August 09, 2017.
The Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (Independent Charge), Dr. Mahesh Sharma visiting after inaugurating an exhibition “Karenge ya Marenge - Chalo Dilli – 1942-2017”, on the occasion of 75 years of ‘Quit India Movement and Azad Hind Fauj’, in New Delhi on August 09, 2017.
The Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (Independent Charge), Dr. Mahesh Sharma visiting after inaugurating an exhibition “Karenge ya Marenge - Chalo Dilli – 1942-2017”, on the occasion of 75 years of ‘Quit India Movement and Azad Hind Fauj’, in New Delhi on August 09, 2017.
The Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (Independent Charge), Dr. Mahesh Sharma visiting after inaugurating an exhibition “Karenge ya Marenge - Chalo Dilli – 1942-2017”, on the occasion of 75 years of ‘Quit India Movement and Azad Hind Fauj’, in New Delhi on August 09, 2017.
The Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (Independent Charge), Dr. Mahesh Sharma addressing at the inauguration of an exhibition “Karenge ya Marenge - Chalo Dilli – 1942-2017”, on the occasion of 75 years of ‘Quit India Movement and Azad Hind Fauj’, in New Delhi on August 09, 2017.
The Minister of State for Culture and Tourism (Independent Charge), Dr. Mahesh Sharma at the inauguration of an exhibition “Karenge ya Marenge - Chalo Dilli – 1942-2017”, on the occasion of 75 years of ‘Quit India Movement and Azad Hind Fauj’, in New Delhi on August 09, 2017.