Remembering upheaval, pain’: PM Modi on Partition Horrors Remembrance Day.
As India observes ‘Partition Horrors Remembrance Day’ on Thursday, August 14, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to X and remembered “the upheaval and pain endured by people during that tragic chapter of our history. India commemorates ‘Partition Horrors Remembrance Day’ on August 14, Independence Day eve, each year to honor those who perished and were uprooted during the 1947 partition of the nation. In honor of the turmoil and suffering that many individuals went through during that terrible period of our history, India honors #PartitionHorrorsRemembranceDay. In a post on X, PM Modi stated, “It is also a day to honor their grit…their ability to face unimaginable loss and still find the strength to start afresh.”

Many of the impacted individuals went on to rebuild their lives and accomplish noteworthy accomplishments. In addition, PM Modi stated, “This day serves as a reminder of our ongoing obligation to fortify the ties of harmony that bind our nation together.” India commemorates Independence Day on August 15, the day that, following a protracted struggle for independence, British rule ended in 1947. The 14th of August is Pakistan’s Independence Day. Following the division of British India, it honors the day in 1947 that Pakistan was created as a distinct country for Muslims. According to a post made by Home Minister Amit Shah on Partition Horrors Remembrance Day, the “Congress party divided the nation into pieces, hurting the pride of Mother India.”PartitionHorrorsRemembranceDay is a day to show sympathy and remember the suffering endured by people who were harmed by the nation’s tragic partition. “The pride of Mother India was wounded on this day when the Congress party split the country in two,” Shah said in a post on X. Millions of people were displaced during the partition, which resulted in atrocities, exploitation, and warfare. I want to sincerely thank each and every one of those individuals. His tweet went on to say, “The nation will never forget this history and the pain of the partition.”

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