‘Concocted narratives’ were taught in name of history: PM
   Date :27-Dec-2022

Concocted narratives 
 
 
 
NEW DELHI, 
IN THE name of history, ‘concocted narratives’ were taught to infuse inferiority and there is a need to break free from the “narrow views” of the past to move forward, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday, underlining that new India is correcting the mistakes of the bygone decades by restoring its long-lost legacy.
Speaking at the first ‘Veer Bal Diwas’ event, Modi paid tributes to Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh, Guru Gobind Singh’s sons who laid down their lives while defending their faith. “On the one hand there was terrorism and on the other spiritualism. On one hand, there was communal violence and on the other there was liberalism. On one hand, there were forces of lakhs while on the other there were just ‘Veer Sahibzaade’ who did not budge at all,” he said referring to the two martyred children of the Guru. “Aurangzeb and his people wanted to convert the religion of Guru Gobind Singh’s children with the force of a sword and that is why he decided to kill the two innocent children. Imagine that era when against the terror of Aurangzeb, against his plans to change India, Guru Gobind Singh ji stood like a mountain,” he said.
Modi said in the name of history, people were being taught versions that promoted an inferiority complex among them. To move forward in the ‘Amrit Kaal’ and to take India to the heights of success in the future, “we have to break free from narrow views of the past”, he added. “Any country with such a glorious history must be full of self-confidence and self-respect, however, concocted narratives are taught to infuse inferiority. There is a need to get free from the narrow interpretation of the past to move forward,” he stressed.
The Prime Minister said the new India is correcting the mistakes of the bygone decades by restoring its long-lost legacy. On the occasion of Guru Gobind Singh’s birth anniversary on January 9 this year, Modi had announced that December 26 will be observed as ‘Veer Bal Diwas’. The day reminds us that age does not matter when it comes to displaying extreme valour and sacrifice.
“Veer Bal Diwas tells us what is India, and what is its identity and every year, Veer Bal Diwas will inspire us to recognise our past and make our future. This will also remind everyone about the strength of our young generation,” he said. Modi said what happened in the wars of Chamkaur and Sirhind can never be forgotten while noting that these incidents occurred only three centuries ago on the soil of this land. “On one hand there was the mighty Mughal sultanate blinded by religious fanaticism and on the other hand there were our Gurus gleaming in the knowledge and living by the ancient principles of India”, the Prime Minister said.
Amit Shah pays tributes to Guru Gobind Singh, Sahibzades, Mata Gujri: UNION Home Minister Amit Shah paid tributes to Guru Gobind Singh, his two sons and wife Mata Gujri on ‘Veer Bal Diwas’. In a tweet in Hindi, Shah said Guru Gobind Singh’s sons bravely faced enemies at a young age to protect the motherland and religion. The Home Minister said their bravery is the country’s heritage, remembering which the Modi Government is observing ‘Veer Bal Diwas’. “I pay my respects to the bravery and sacrifices of the Sahibzades, Mata Gujri and Guru Gobind Singh,” he said.