India observed Partition Horrors Remembrance Day to remember the victims of the 1947 violence that accompanied the country’s partition. The day was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2021 to commemorate the sufferings of millions of people who were displaced and lost their loved ones during the partition. The day was observed with a number of events across India. In New Delhi, a candlelight vigil was held at the India Gate war memorial. In Punjab, a special exhibition was organized to showcase the stories of partition survivors. And in Kolkata, a blood donation camp was organized to mark the day.
In a speech on Sunday, Modi said that the partition was a “dark chapter” in India’s history and that the country must never forget the “horrors” that were inflicted on its people. He urged Indians to “remove the poison of social divisions” and to “strengthen the spirit of oneness” in order to prevent such a tragedy from happening again.
Partition Horrors Remembrance Day is a reminder of the dark side of history. But it is also a day to remember the resilience and courage of the people who survived the violence. It is a day to reflect on the importance of peace and harmony, and to rededicate ourselves to building a better future for all.
On Partition Horrors Remembrance Day, survivors of the 1947 violence shared their stories of pain and loss. They spoke of how they were forced to flee their homes, of how they witnessed loved ones being killed, and of how they struggled to rebuild their lives after the partition.
The stories of partition survivors are a reminder of the horrors that were inflicted on millions of people during the partition. They are also a reminder of the importance of peace and harmony. We must never forget the past, but we must also work to create a better future for all.
The Indian government has pledged to prevent a repeat of the partition horrors of 1947. In a statement on Partition Horrors Remembrance Day, the government said that it is committed to “building a strong and united India where everyone feels safe and secure.”
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