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Unfortunate that Chauri Chaura martyrs were not given due place in pages of history: PM Modi

After inaugurating the centenary celebrations of the historic Chauri Chaura incident via video conferencing, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said it was 'unfortunate' that those who laid down their lives in the incident in 1922 were not given due place in the pages of history.

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Published : Feb 4, 2021, 2:23 PM IST

Published : Feb 4, 2021, 2:23 PM IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Gorakhpur (UP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said it was 'unfortunate' that those who laid down their lives in the Chauri Chaura incident in 1922 were not given due place in the pages of history.

'Whatever happened in Chauri Chaura 100 years ago was seen as a simple incident of arson of a police station. Its message was very big and wide. Earlier, whenever there was talk of Chauri Chaura, it was seen in the context of a simple arson incident. But the fire was not only at the police station but in the hearts of Indians as well,' the prime minister said.

He was speaking after inaugurating via video conference the centenary celebrations of the historic Chauri Chaura incident, a landmark event in the country's fight for Independence.

'Chauri Chaura (incident) was a self-motivated struggle of common people. It is unfortunate that the martyrs of this incident were not given a prominent place in the pages of history.... I appreciate the team of Chief Minister Adityanath for the year-long celebrations,' he said.

Read:PM Modi inaugurates Chauri Chaura centenary celebrations

The prime minister said there was few incidents during the freedom struggle wherein 19 freedom fighters were given capital punishment for one incident.

'At a time when the Britishers were adamant on giving capital punishment, Baba Raghav Das and Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya saved 150 of them from being hanged,' Modi said.

He said the youth should write research papers and bring new facts to light about this incident.

A group of freedom fighters participating in the non-cooperation movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1922 were fired upon by police, leading to the death of many of them. In retaliation, protestors attacked and set fire to the Chauri Chaura police station, killing many of its occupants.

Gandhi had called off the movement due to the violence.

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