New Delhi:Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday virtually inaugurated a memorial in Sikkim's Burdang dedicated to the 22 soldiers who lost their lives in last year's flash floods in the northeastern state. The memorial, 'Prerna Sthal', has been jointly constructed by the Sikkim governor and the Indian Army, and stands as a symbol of courage and sacrifice, the Ministry of Defence said in a statement.
Singh inaugurated the memorial from the Trishakti Corps headquarters in Sukna, West Bengal. The memorial has been built in "memory of the 22 soldiers who lost their lives during a glacial lake outburst flood at the South Lhonak Lake in the state in October last year", the statement said.
Singh paid tributes to the fallen heroes and commended their unyielding spirit to stand firm for the country in every situation. He said 'Prerna Sthal' has immortalised the sacrifice of the bravehearts and etched their bravery in history forever. The memorial will remind the people of the soldiers' courage and act as an inspiration.
While such memorials are a symbol of soldiers' sacrifices, they also give shape to the collective consciousness of the people, awakening the sense of national pride in them, the minister said. "Every Indian possesses the sense of national pride. But it's not always awakened as one gets busy in personal life. The memorials and Prerna Sthals awaken this sense of national pride. They are a bridge between the past and the future, which binds many generations together.