The Asian Age

CM seeks 1cr aid for Uri attack martyrs `

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Felicitati­ng freedom fighters and their families on the occasion of the 110th birth anniversar­y of Saheed Bhagat Singh, CM Arvind Kejriwal appealed PM Narendra Modi to give ` 1 crore relief to each martyr of Uri attack.

Mr Kejriwal said that for the last one- and- a- half years, the Delhi government has been giving compensati­on of ` 1 crore to families of soldiers and policemen who lose their lives in the line of service.

“The Delhi government didn’t go bankrupt by paying compensati­on to them. In fact, the people o f Delhi paid many more extra crores in taxes. I am very certain that the Central government will not go bankrupt as well,” he said, adding that the Modi government should consider giving compensati­on to all soldiers who die defending the country’s borders.

According to the government, 190 freedom fighters and family members of the martyrs from various states attended the Tuesday function. At the start, Mr Kejriwal felicitate­d the family members and grandson of Bhagat Singh and the family members of Sukhdev.

“The incidents that happened in Uri and Pathankot has saddened and pained the entire nation. It’s the enemy country’s dharma to attack us, but have we become so weak that we continue sitting in silence. Times like these remind us of Bhagat Singh and other freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives,” Mr Kejriwal said.

“I don’t say there should be a war, war is not a solution, but there are 100 other ways to respond to such attacks,” he added.

Rememberin­g the supreme sacrifice of Bhagat Singh for the country’s freedom, the chief minister announced for setting up of “Shaheed Bhagat Singh Foundation” by the Delhi government to honour the memory of the great martyr. He also launched a web portal shaheedkos­h. delhi. gov. in developed by the city government to prepare a database of freedom fighters and martyrs from all over the country.

“The government of Delhi has a dedicated cell to serve the freedom fighters and their families,” a statement issued by the government said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel pay tribute to Shaheed Bhagat Singh on his birth anniversar­y in New Delhi.
— PTI Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel pay tribute to Shaheed Bhagat Singh on his birth anniversar­y in New Delhi.

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