PM to inaugurate Kolkata gallery on contribution of revolutionaries in India’s freedom wrestle 

By PTI

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Biplobi Bharat Gallery, which shows the contribution of the revolutionaries within the freedom wrestle, in Kolkata by way of video conferencing on Wednesday.

The goal of this new gallery is to offer a holistic view of the occasions that led as much as India’s independence in 1947 and spotlight the necessary function performed by the revolutionaries, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) stated in a press release on Tuesday.

On the event of Shaheed Diwas, Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate Biplobi Bharat Gallery at Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata, on March 23 at 6 PM by way of video conferencing.

Shaheed Diwas is noticed to pay tribute to freedom fighters Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev Thapar and Shivaram Rajguru.

The three younger freedom fighters had been hanged on the Lahore Central Jail in Lahore on March 23, 1931. The prime minister may even tackle the gathering through the occasion, the assertion stated.

The gallery shows the contribution of the revolutionaries within the freedom wrestle and their armed resistance to British colonial rule. This facet has typically not been given its due place within the mainstream narrative of the liberty motion, it stated.

Biplobi Bharat Gallery depicts the political and mental backdrop that triggered the revolutionary motion.

It showcases the start of the revolutionary motion, formation of great associations by revolutionary leaders, unfold of the motion, formation of Indian National Army, contribution of Naval Mutiny, amongst others, the assertion stated.