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2001 Parliament attack anniversary

2001 Parliament attack anniversary
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Vice Prez, PM Modi, HM Amit Shah, Lt Guv Sinha pay tributes to fallen heroes

 

New Delhi/Srinagar: Vice President C P Radhakrishnan on Saturday led Parliamentarians in paying floral tributes to those who died fending off terrorists who attacked the Parliament House in 2001.

On the 24th anniversary of the attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Radhakrishnan, who is also the Rajya Sabha Chair, were among the first to offer tributes.

A brief function was held outside the now old Parliament building (Samvidhan Sadan) every December 13 to mark the day.

Separately, President Droupadi Murmu paid tributes to the “courageous heroes” who laid down their lives while protecting Parliament, and said the country remains indebted to them and their families.

“On this day, we reaffirm India’s commitment to fight terrorism in all its forms,” Murmu said in a post on X.

CISF personnel presented a salute or “samman guard” at the venue, after which a moment of silence was observed to mark the anniversary. Till 2023, the CRPF used to offer ‘salami shastra’ (present arms).

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla is in Latur to attend the funeral of former speaker of the Lower House of Parliament and ex-Union minister Shivraj Patil.

Later in a social media post, PM Modi said on this day, “our nation remembers those who laid down their lives during the heinous attack on our Parliament in 2001”.

“In the face of grave danger, their courage, alertness and unwavering sense of duty were remarkable. India will forever remain grateful for their supreme sacrifice,” he said while sharing photographs of the homage ceremony.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also paid tributes to the security personnel who laid down their lives while fighting terrorists with “indomitable courage and valour” during the 2001 Parliament attack.

In a message posted on ‘X’, he said, “This nation will forever remain indebted to the sacrifice and martyrdom of these heroic warriors.”

“Today is the day to once again recall that indomitable courage and valour of our security forces against terrorism, when in 2001 they thwarted the cowardly terrorist attack on the temple of the world’s largest democracy — our Parliament House — with their spirit.

“I pay homage to the security personnel who attained martyrdom while giving a befitting reply to the terrorists,” he said.

Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha also paid tributes to those who were killed in a terror attack on the Parliament House in 2001, saying their heroism and selfless service to the nation will continue to inspire every Indian.

The attack on this day in 2001 was carried out by five armed terrorists. But personnel from the then Parliament Security Service, CRPF and Delhi Police foiled the attack, with no terrorist being able to enter the building.

“My sincere tributes to the brave martyrs who sacrificed their lives during the dastardly attack on our Parliament in 2001. Their heroism, courage and selfless service to the nation will continue to inspire every Indian,” the L-G said in a post on X.

Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, and his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, a senior party leader, were also present at the event. Union ministers Kiren Rijiju, Jitendra Singh and Arjun Ram Meghwal also lined up to offer flower petals at the photographs of the personnel who went down foiling the attack.

The attack was carried out by five armed terrorists, but personnel from the now former Parliament Security Service, CRPF and Delhi Police foiled the attack, with no terrorist being able to enter the building.

Six Delhi Police personnel, two Parliament Security Service personnel, a gardener and a TV journalist were killed in the attack. All five terrorists were gunned down in the forecourt of the then Parliament building.