PM Narendra Modi Remembers 'Pain' of Partition Horrors, Calls August 14 ‘Tragic Chapter of History’
Leaders paid tribute to millions displaced and killed during the 1947 Partition, urging unity and harmony as India continues commemorating this painful chapter since 2021.
- On August 14, India commemorates the struggles and sacrifices of those affected by the 1947 partition, honoring the millions who endured displacement and loss during this tragic event.
- The partition occurred in 1947 when British India was divided into a Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan, causing massive displacement.
- Millions of families abandoned their homes, and lakhs died in communal violence, with the event leaving permanent scars on the nation.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi referred to the partition as a sorrowful period in history and highlighted the importance of continuously fostering unity and harmony to keep the nation united.
- Leaders paid tribute to the victims, urged national unity, and highlighted this remembrance as key to honoring resilience and fostering social harmony.
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