Jhunjhunu, RAJASTHAN :
Jhunjhunu :
In a solemn and heartfelt ceremony titled “Shahadat Ko Salaam” (Salute to Martyrdom), the Dr. Salauddin Chopdar Foundation honored 130 bravehearts, including Kargil War heroes, their families, and gallantry award winners from the Shekhawati region. The event, held at Karbala Maidan in Jhunjhunu, was under the patronage of Mahant Oomnath Ji Maharaj and Ajaz Nabi Sahib, highlighting the communal harmony of the region.
The chief guest, Rajya Sabha MP and renowned poet Imran Pratapgarhi, along with other distinguished guests such as Major General A.J.B. Jaini, Lieutenant General S.P.S. Katewa, and Kargil War hero Brigadier Ajit Singh Shekhawat, graced the event. M.D. Chopdar, Chairman of the Rajasthan Madrasa Board, welcomed all the guests with mementos, shawls, and capes.
Chopdar praised the Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb of the district, emphasizing that nationalism transcends religion and caste in this region. He lauded the valor displayed in the Kargil War, asserting that the people of Shekhawati are always ready to sacrifice their lives for the country.
Imran Pratapgarhi expressed his admiration for the heroic land of Shekhawati, stating that those who spread hatred should witness the love and unity of its people. He promised to highlight the sacrifices of Shekhawati’s heroes on a larger platform and organize a similar event in Delhi.
Brigadier Ajit Singh recounted inspiring stories from the Kargil War, emphasizing that bravery knows no religious boundaries. He shared how a Muslim company under his command showcased indomitable courage and defeated the enemy. Colonel Shokat Ali echoed these sentiments, highlighting the region’s deep-seated love and loyalty for the country.
A book chronicling the lives of Shekhawati’s martyrs was released during the event. Poet Vivek Parikh and singer Rukhsana Khan contributed to the patriotic fervor with their performances. Thousands of people from Shekhawati attended to honor the war widows and soldiers.
The program, hosted by Dr. Ajhar Hussain and Mulchand Jhajharia, was attended by several other dignitaries, including Captain Tipu Sultan and Captain Sultan Khan. The event underscored the importance of unity and patriotism, celebrating the bravery and sacrifice of Shekhawati’s soldiers and their families.
source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News / by Raheem Khan / Radiance News Bureau / July 27th, 2024