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Homage to freedom fighters

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CHANDIGARH: The Haryana Veer and Shaheedi Diwas was celebrated on Sunday by paying homage to martyrs and freedom fighters throughout the State.

While launching a project of installing inscriptions containing the names of martyrs at the State Level War Memorial Complex in Rohtak,Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda announced that a permanent exhibition highlighting the heroic tales of martyrs and freedom fighters of Haryana relating to their struggle for attaining India’s freedom would be put up at Rohtak.

Mr.Hooda said that all important documents narrating the tales of heroic deeds of brave Indian soldiers during the first war of India’s independence in 1857 would be displayed in the exhibition to be put up at Rohtak.

True facts about those Indian freedom fighters which were concealed by the Britishers would also be revealed in this exhibition, he added.

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