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Stories of soldiers’ sacrifice to be part of school syllabus in JK: Lt Guv

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Says JK is marching ahead towards peace, development and prosperity

Srinagar: Stories of people like National Conference (NC) worker Maqbool Sherwani who fought Pakistani attackers in 1947 would be made part of the school syllabus from next year, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha on Wednesday announced.
The decision is taken to educate the new generation about the fighters’ valour and sacrifice, he said.
Addressing a function here to commemorate the 75th year of Indian Army’s eviction of the Pakistani raiders from Kashmir, Sinha said it surprised him that stories of Pakistan’s barbarism had remained untold in Kashmir.
“Why were people not told about the evil deeds of Pakistan? Why are stories of Maqbool Sherwani, Major Somnath, Brigadier Rajinder Singh and Lt Col D R Rai not told to the students in schools?,” said Sinha at the Srinagar Airfield where the function was held.
“I want to tell you today that these stories will be part of the school syllabus from the next year,” he added.
“It is our responsibility to bring stories of these bravehearts who sacrificed their lives for the country to every student,” Sinha said.
He paid tributes to Maqbool Sherwani, Paramveer Chakra awardee Major Somnath Sharma, and Mahaveer Chakra awardee Lt Col D R Rai.
The LG said there was a need to correct the history and tell people more about the October 27, 1947 invasion.
“The truth is these were the Jawans of Pakistani Army in guise of tribals who murdered our innocent brothers, burnt our houses and raped sisters and daughters,” the Lt Guv said.
“People will have to understand the truth that our neighbour has not become a synonym of terror only today. It has been breeding terrorism since our Independence,” he said.
“Not just during the 1999 Kargil War, Pakistan has been spreading lies for the last 75 years and is involved in killing of innocent people,” he said.
He said it has become necessary now to refute the misconceptions being spread for many years and to unmask the neighbouring country.
Sinha said the country needs to stay alert and protect the people of Jammu & Kashmir as Pakistan continues with its nefarious attempts .
“I am proud of your (Army’s) will power. Today, Jammu & Kashmir is moving towards prosperity and development and peace is the first condition for prosperity and development,” the Lt Guv added.
“One cannot praise you enough for efforts you have made to maintain peace. It is the Indian government’s priority to include Jammu and Kashmir in the developed regions of the country,” he said.
Invoking the slogan Hamlawar Khabardar, Hum Kashmiri Hain Tayar (Beware o attackers, We Kashmiris are ready) raised by the people of Kashmir after the attack, the LG said there was a need to raise it once again to give a mighty blow to powers that want to create hurdles against peace in Kashmir.
“When Army laid down its lives in protecting Jammu & Kashmir, it had people behind it who raised this slogan. There is a need to remember that,” said Sinha.
The 1947 generation of Srinagar heaved a sigh of relief when on the intervening night of 4th and 5th November, the Pakistani army, marching towards the city, was gunned down by our brave soldiers near Trikulbal before reaching Srinagar, he said.
“Major Somnath Sharma, with a handful of soldiers fought bravely and attained martyrdom in defending Srinagar airport from being captured by the enemies. The bravery, patriotism with which our soldiers sacrificed their lives for the defense of Jammu and Kashmir is exemplary and inspirational for all,” said the Lt Governor.
The Lt Governor also paid his humble tributes to the Maha Vir Chakra recipient Brigadier Rajinder Singh on his death anniversary. He sacrificed his life valiantly defending Jammu & Kashmir while fighting Pakistani invaders. His gallantry, indomitable spirit and significant contribution to uphold the unity and integrity of the motherland will continue to inspire generations to come, said the Lt Governor.
The nation is celebrating Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav. It is our responsibility to pass on the legacy of valour and sacrifice of our brave-hearts who thwarted the nefarious designs of the enemies and protected the honour and integrity of our great nation, the Lt Governor observed.
Lieutenant General DP Pandey, GoC 15 Corps, in his address, threw light on the series of events that took place on this historic day. He paid homage to all the brave soldiers who were martyred in the October 1947 terror attack by Pakistan army.
Daredevil paratroopers of the Indian Army demonstrated a skydiving display to mark the occasion. A video clip and a drama performance depicting the events of Pakistan invasion, resilience of Kashmiri people, role of Maqbool Sherwani and Kashmiri women militia in defence of Kashmir was also showcased on the occasion.
Demonstration of insertion and extrication by Special Forces and maneuvers by Army Helicopters and Jets relived the memories of October 27, 1947.
Air Marshal Amit Dev, AOC-in-C Western Air Command; Dilbag Singh, DGP; Pandurang K. Pole; Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; Vijay Kumar, IGP Kashmir; Shahbaz Ahmad Mirza, DC Budgam; senior officials of Army, Air Force, Police and Civil Administration were present on the occasion.

 


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