Freedom fighters honoured in Patiala
- August 10, 2021
- Updated: 12:45 am
DW BUREAU / PATIALA
Today, on the 79th anniversary of the Quit India Movement, two freedom fighters from Patiala district who had contributed to the movement were honored. A 97-years-old Mohkam Singh residing at village Vada Arai Majra near Sanori Adda, who was imprisoned by the British for nine months, and Pritam Singh, of Muradpur on Rajpura Road and now in his nineties, remained in jail for a year during the Quit India Movement, were visited by the SDM Patiala Charanjit Singh to their homes and honored them.
Recalling his old times, Mohkam Singh said that he lived in Chakk No. 120, Lyallpur district of Pakistan before the partition of the country, was sent to imprisonment in Lahore Jail by the Britishers, on August 9, 1942. Earlier, his father Jathedar Waryam Singh had also undergone imprisonment by the British
in the 1919.
Similarly, Pritam Singh said that he was arrested at the age of 9 during the Quit India Movement with a group from his village, Chakk 445, District Lyallpur. He said he was sentenced to one year in prison. Both the freedom fighters said that they had migrated to Punjab after the independence of the country.
After honoring both the freedom fighters, on behalf of the Union Government, Punjab Government and the district administration, SDM Charanjit Singh said that it was due to the great sacrifices of such patriots that we are enjoying the warmth of freedom, today.
He said, "Punjab government under the leadership of Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh salutes to all the freedom fighters who laid down their lives to make our country free from the yoke of Britishers."
Terming these freedom fighters, Baba Mohkam Singh and Pritam Singh as living legends, he said that we feel obliged and thankful to them for their zeal with which they participated in the independence struggle and contributed a lot to make our
nation free.
(editor@dailyworld.in)