Honoring the Legacy of Bhagwan Birsa Munda: A Beacon of Tribal Pride and Freedom

On his death anniversary, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Union Home Minister Amit Shah paid homage to Birsa Munda, a seminal tribal freedom fighter. They highlighted his crucial role in India's freedom struggle, his protection of tribal rights, and his enduring inspiration to generations for justice and empowerment.

Honoring the Legacy of Bhagwan Birsa Munda: A Beacon of Tribal Pride and Freedom
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh (Photo/X/rajnathsingh). Image Credit: ANI
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on Tuesday, honored the legendary tribal freedom fighter Bhagwan Birsa Munda on his death anniversary. Singh commemorated Munda's significant contribution to India's freedom struggle and his relentless efforts towards safeguarding tribal identity and rights. Via his official social media, Singh praised Munda's instrumental role in rallying tribal society against British colonization and lauded his unwavering commitment to justice and empowerment.

In a heartfelt tribute on platform X, Singh expressed, "On the death anniversary of 'Dharti Aaba' Lord Birsa Munda Ji, I offer millions of salutations to him. The great leader Munda, who resisted British dominance until his last breath, championed tribal rights and protection of natural resources". Singh further acknowledged Munda's indomitable courage and martyrdom, noting that his legacy continues to guide future generations in their pursuit of justice and dignity.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah joined in the accolades, describing Munda as an "immortal symbol of tribal pride, patriotism, and cultural consciousness." Shah emphasized Munda's enduring struggle against foreign rule and his pivotal role in organizing tribal communities through the historic 'Ulgulan' movement. Shah also pointed to Munda's efforts against religious conversion and his focus on preserving tribal heritage as enduring sources of inspiration.

Birsa Munda stands out as a revered figure in Indian history, particularly among tribal communities, for his leadership in resisting British colonial exploitation in the Chota Nagpur region. Leaders from across political and social spectrums paid homage to Munda, celebrating his dedication to justice and the preservation of tribal cultural identity, even as his contributions remain cherished nationwide. Munda's legacy continues to inspire and mobilize communities in the fight for indigenous rights and heritage conservation.

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