The Union Mome Ministry on Tuesday introduced the celebration of ‘Hyderabad Liberation Day’ on September 17 yearly. The federal government of India has determined to have a good time the day and bear in mind the martyrs who liberated Hyderabad and infused the flame of patriotism within the minds of youth a long time in the past.
Why September 17?
Based on the notification launched by the House Ministry, Hyderabad remained below the rule of Nizams and didn’t get independence for 13 months even after India’s independence on August 15, 1947. On 17th September 1948, The Hyderabad area was liberated from Nizam’s rule after ‘Operation Polo’.
The House Ministry stated that there have been calls for from the folks of the area that 17th September could also be celebrated as Hyderabad Liberation Day. “Now as a way to bear in mind the martyrs who liberated Hyderabad and to infuse the flame of patriotism within the minds of youth, the Authorities of India determined to have a good time 17th day of September yearly as ‘Hyderabad Liberation Day’,” the notification learn.
Historical past Of Revolt By Hyderabad
The Razakars, a non-public militia, had dedicated atrocities and defended the erstwhile Nizam rule in Hyderabad. When India gained independence, the Razakars referred to as for Hyderabad state to both be a part of Pakistan or to develop into a Muslim dominion whereas resisting its merger with the Union of India. The folks of the area fought valiantly towards the atrocities of the Razakars to merge the area into the Union of India.
Vallabhbhai Patel’s Valour
On September 17, 1948, the Hyderabad state, then below the rule of the Nizams, was built-in into the Union of India by way of navy motion, led by the then House Minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Lately, the Narendra Modi authorities has commemorated this occasion yearly on September 17 as ‘Hyderabad Liberation Day’. Union House Minister Amit Shah has additionally participated within the occasion in earlier years. (With PTI Inputs)