Bhopal. The disintegration of the partition of India is such a bad page of Indian independence, whose pain will never forget the pain. It was not of moments, but of centuries, whose pain and twenty is in the hearts till date, which keeps on missing. The idea of this intention was expressed by the guests in the program organized on the two -day freedom festival, the split of the division on the Smriti Day.
At the beginning of the program, former Director General of Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) and Professor Sanjay Dwivedi of Makhanlal Chaturvedi National Journalism University and former Director of Public Relations Department Lajpat Ahuja expressed their expressions in the said program.
Ahuja said that the pain of the pain of partition because my family has endured, so I know this anguish closely.
Addressing the seminar, Professor Sanjay Dwivedi said that even after the partition in 1947, we could not stop the bloodshed. Therefore, it is important to understand the pain of partition of India, so that such incidents are not repeated. We need to have a complete understanding of our history, only from which we will be able to know which paths we have reached the present situation and where do we have to go in future? Professor Dwivedi said that even during the freedom struggle, there were differences between us, which the British used. We have to look at our shortcomings and fulfill our responsibilities. He said that if we were cautious, there would not have been partition. Despite the partition, the country had to see bloodshed in the form of communal riots. He said that only youth full of India and national sentiments will be able to protect the unity and integrity of the country.
Addressing the seminar, former public relations director Lajpat Ahuja said that the Narendra Modi government at the Center has announced the victims of this tragedy to share their pain with others by announcing the Partition Vibhishika Memorial Day. The generations coming from the developments during the partition can learn lessons. Ahuja said that the people of their own country were called refugees after partition.
He referred to the incidents of rapes during partition, especially women and women, and where the victims of any tragedy could not get justice. Addressing the seminar, Additional Director General of Prashant Prashant Patherab of letter information office and Central Information Bureau highlighted the importance of freedom struggle and division Vibhishika Memorial Day and said that various programs are being organized by the Central Communications Bureau in many districts of Madhya Pradesh on the occasion.
The program was also addressed by Dr. Ajay Aggarwal, Principal of Government Queen Laxmibai Girls College, Manish Gautam, Director of letter information office and Shariq Noor, Deputy Director of Central Information Communications. The program was conducted by Assistant Director Parag Mandale. Assistant Director Karishma Pant, Assistant Director Ajay Upadhyay, Assistant Director Sameer Verma and many dignitaries were present on the occasion.