
Memorial event honours victims of partition tragedy
The programme began with a two-minute silence in tribute to those who perished during the tragedy.
District magistrate Jitendra Pratap Singh said ," In the tragedy of partition, we lost a significant part of our nation. In 1947, there was a massive displacement of people in the Indian subcontinent, with nearly a million people losing their lives. These people endured countless difficulties and struggles, contributing immeasurably to the progress of independent India today."
CDO Deeksha Jain said that the suffering of those who endured the tragedy of partition cannot be expressed in words. In their honour, records from the national archives related to the partition and books on the historical tragedy were displayed. The exhibition depicted the role of the British and the Muslim league in the partition, the uncertain journeys of people during the partition, the perspective of the contemporary press, and the horrific violence against women.
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A large number of people visited the exhibition.
Mahesh Meghani, the general secretary of the UP Sindhi Society, said, "The Sindhi community endured the tragedy of 1947. We believe in the tricolour and salute the land." A short film on partition was also shown. Surendra Awasthi, the representative of the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, paid tribute to the partition victims. tnn
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