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Will run a campaign to change the lives of the poor and tribals – CM Chouhan

Saturday - December 4, 2021 10:29 pm , Category : BHOPAL


Patalpani will be developed as a new pilgrimage site
Fair to be organised every year on December 4 in Patalpani
Many works will be done from the point of view of tourism in Patalpani
Tantya Vatika and Tribal Museum will be constructed
Memorials of Jan Nayaks will be built as per PM Modi’s wish
Governor Patel and CM Chouhan unveil Kranti Surya Tantya Mama’s statue at Patalpani
Plantation done after puja-archana at Mahakali temple
 
Bhopal 04 December 2021: Governor Mangubhai Patel and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan unveiled a grand statue of Krantisurya Jannayak Tantya Mama made of Ashtadhatu on his Sacrifice Day at Patalpani. The Governor and the Chief Minister also planted saplings after offering prayers at the Mahakali temple here. The descendants of Jannayak Tantya Mama were also welcomed and felicitated in the programme.    

Chief Minister Chouhan said that Tantya Mama fought with the British against exploitation and injustice and fought decisive battle while playing an important role in freeing Mother India from the chains of slavery. The British also made a separate Tantya Police to catch Tantya Mama. Chief Minister Chouhan said that Patalpani, the place of work of such a brave person would be developed as a new pilgrimage. A meditation center will be built here, so that the coming generations can follow their valour. Chief Minister Chouhan said that now a campaign to change the lives of the poor and tribals in the state will be run jointly by the Central and State Government.

Memorial of martyrs of any community will be made

Chief Minister Chouhan said that memorials of martyrs would be built as per the wishes of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. No stone will be left unturned to build a memorial for the martyrs of any community in the state. A new pilgrimage will be built at Patalpani at a cost of Rs. 4 crore 55 lakh. A meditation center will be established here, bravery will be worshipped here, which will inspire the coming generations towards patriotism. A tribal museum and Jannayak Tantya Mama Vatika will also be built at the new pilgrimage site along with a library, view point and path-way. Chief Minister Chouhan said that from now on a fair will be organized in Patalpani on December 4 every year on the Sacrifice Day of Jannayak Tantya Mama.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that I salute the land of Barod-Ahir, where Tantya Mama was born. Today I have great satisfaction that the statue of Jannayak Tantya Mama is being installed in Patalpani. I am trying to repay the debt of what the tribal heroes have done for the country. We have decided that Patalpani, the workplace of Jannayak Tantya Mama will be developed as a tourist spot. In this sequence, today the foundation stone of tourism development works has been laid here. Chief Minister Chouhan said that I am happy that the Governor of the state, Mangubhai Patel, belongs to the tribal class and the interests of the tribal class are being looked after by him by going to the villages and forests.

Descendants of Jannayak Tantya Mama honoured

Governor Mangubhai Patel and Chief Minister Chouhan honoured the descendants and relatives of Jannayak Tantya Mama Hiralal Sirsathe, Lalita Bai, Dariyav, and Smt. Resham Bai Vasudev, Chhogalal Sirsathe, Smt. Rekha Bai Sirsathe, Radhu Lal and Smt. Sunder Bai with shawl, shriphal and string of pearls. The members of Patalpani Janseva Samiti presented the portrait of Jannayak Tantya Mama to the Governor and the Chief Minister as a memento. Culture Minister Sushri Usha Thakur, MP and State BJP President VD Sharma, MP Chhatar Singh Darbar, public representatives, representatives of tribal society and officials were present – Window to News