– Partition was described as a painful chapter; the BJP reaffirmed its opposition to divisive religious lines.
– Recalled contributions of BJP affiliates during events like the Emergency adn campaigns such as ‘Save Kashmir,’ ‘Save Assam,’ and ‘Save Teen Bigha.’
– Mentioned initiatives under the BJP, including:
– Statue of Unity honoring Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
– Har ghar Tiranga campaign.- Operation Sindoor as symbols of India’s growing pride and global presence.
– Cited PM Modi’s efforts in bringing Shyamji krishna Varma’s ashes back for immersion in Sabarmati River.
– Mr. Madhav recognized unity between Hindus and Muslims during India’s independence struggle, honoring leaders Ashfaqulla Khan and Ram Prasad Bismil.- Contributions of Muslims to independence were highlighted by TDP Politburo member T.D. Janardhan and MHPS state president Mohammed Farooq Shibli, who emphasized India’s “unity in diversity.”
The Independence Day celebrations by Andhra Pradesh’s BJP brought attention to ancient wounds like Partition while stressing inclusivity through references to Hindu-muslim unity during India’s struggle for independence. The emphasis on both political legacy-through tributes like the Statue of Unity-and socio-cultural diversity reflects an effort to bridge communal narratives under an overarching theme of nationalistic pride.
By recognizing figures from different communities equally (Ashfaqulla Khan alongside Ram Prasad Bismil), these events aimed to propagate messages on historical coexistence amidst current discourses around religion-based divisions. This approach aligns with broader aspirations for fostering societal harmony but also amplifies patriotic messaging consistent with recent government campaigns.
MHPS inclusion brought focus on Muslim contributions to India’s freedom movement-a potentially impactful gesture in enhancing dialogue around secular values today. events such as Light Walk showcasing diverse freedom fighters could be further replicated nationwide to highlight inclusivity over polarizing debates about identity politics.
Read More: Published August 15, 2025 (07:25 pm IST)