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PM Modi reaches Banswara, Rajasthan, appeals to states to come together for the development of Mangarh Dham

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After ten years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Mangarh Dham in Banswara district, the martyrdom site of about 1500 tribals. Here PM Modi said that before the freedom struggle of 1857, the tribal society had blown the bugle of independence. We are indebted to the contribution of tribal society. It is the tribal society that saves the character of India. However, the PM did not announce to make it a national monument. Earlier, Prime Minister Modi also paid tribute to the tribals by visiting the martyr memorial.

PM Modi said that it is everyone’s desire to make Mangarh Dham grand. Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra should discuss among themselves and prepare a detailed plan for the development of Mangarh Dham. Together, the four states and the Government of India will take it to new heights. PM Modi reaches Banswara, Rajasthan, appeals to states to come together for the development of Mangarh Dham

After ten years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Mangarh Dham in Banswara district, the martyrdom site of about 1500 tribals. Here PM Modi said that before the freedom struggle of 1857, the tribal society had blown the bugle of independence. We are indebted to the contribution of tribal society. It is the tribal society that saves the character of India. However, the PM did not announce to make it a national monument. Earlier, Prime Minister Modi also paid tribute to the tribals by visiting the martyr memorial.

PM Modi said that it is everyone’s desire to make Mangarh Dham grand. Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra should discuss among themselves and prepare a detailed plan for the development of Mangarh Dham. Together, the four states and the Government of India will take it to new heights. PM Modi reaches Banswara, Rajasthan, appeals to states to come together for the development of Mangarh Dham

After ten years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Mangarh Dham in Banswara district, the martyrdom site of about 1500 tribals. Here PM Modi said that before the freedom struggle of 1857, the tribal society had blown the bugle of independence. We are indebted to the contribution of tribal society. It is the tribal society that saves the character of India. However, the PM did not announce to make it a national monument. Earlier, Prime Minister Modi also paid tribute to the tribals by visiting the martyr memorial.

PM Modi said that it is everyone’s desire to make Mangarh Dham grand. Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra should discuss among themselves and prepare a detailed plan for the development of Mangarh Dham. Together, the four states and the Government of India will take it to new heights.

Praising Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot in the program, PM Modi said that we have worked together. Ashok Gehlot was the senior most in our tribe. Ashok Gehlot is also the senior most CM among us who are sitting on the stage right now.

On this occasion, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said that the history of Mangarh Dham has been written in golden letters. We have appealed to the Prime Minister to make it a national monument. The tribal society was second to none in fighting the war of independence. CM Gehlot said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi gets respect in the world because of Mahatma Gandhi. CM Gehlot appealed that Mangarh should be declared a national monument.

CM Ashok Gehlot said that if Chiranjeevi Yojana of Rajasthan gets examined then it can be implemented in the whole country. Gehlot also demanded to connect Banswara by rail. He said that it would be good if we connect Banswara with the rail project.

CM Gehlot said that a few days ago you have taken information about different states regarding Mangarh. It has meanings. I hope you will give Mangarh the status of a national monument. On this occasion, MP Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel also expressed their views.

Let us tell you that on November 17, 1913, a meeting was being held in Mangarh under the leadership of Govind Guru. Where the British opened fire. This incident was similar to Jallian Wala Bagh. About 1500 tribals lost their lives in this. Now there is a demand to develop it and declare it a national monument.

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