Tribute to Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant on His Birth Anniversary
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath paid tributes to Bharat Ratna Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant on his birth anniversary, recognizing his contributions to Uttar Pradesh and India's internal security. Pant, a key freedom fighter, served as the first Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and as Union Home Minister, advocating for Hindi as the official language.
- Country:
- India
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath paid tributes to Bharat Ratna Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant on his birth anniversary, celebrating his contributions to Uttar Pradesh and strengthening the nation's internal security. Pant, a prominent freedom fighter, served as the first chief minister of Uttar Pradesh and later as Union home minister.
Adityanath emphasized Pant's pivotal role in unifying Uttar Pradesh and his lasting impact on India's internal security. His tenure as chief minister and subsequently as Union home minister was marked by significant achievements. On behalf of the state government and its people, Adityanath honored Pant's enduring legacy.
Pant's dedication to India's Independence, leaving behind a successful legal career to join the freedom struggle under Mahatma Gandhi's call, was noted. Despite the hardships of imprisonment, Pant remained resolute in his commitment to the cause. His efforts during this period led to his appointment as Uttar Pradesh's chief minister post-independence, where he laid the groundwork for the state's development.
In 1954, Pant was appointed Union home minister, where he championed the adoption of Hindi as India's official language, a significant milestone. His legacy continues to inspire, underscoring the deep respect and remembrance he commands.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Chief Ministers Meet Union Home Minister to Address Naxal Concerns
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will attend the funeral of Ratan Tata in Mumbai, say sources.
Maharashtra Seeks Bharat Ratna for Late Ratan Tata
Maharashtra Pushes for Bharat Ratna for Ratan Tata
Union Home Minister Amit Shah pays respects to industrialist Ratan Tata at Mumbai's NCPA.