PURI ON HIS GRANDFATHER’S ESCAPE FROM JALLIANWALA
Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri recalled his grandfather’s narrow escape from the Jallianwala Bagh when firing was opened at the protesters in one of the most poignant incidents in the history of India, in Amritsar on Thursday.
Puri, who visited the place, remembered how his grandfather and several others had a narrow escape by jumping over the wall at the outer periphery of the Bagh.
Troops of the British Indian Army, under the command of General Dyer, fired upon a crowd of unarmed gathering of hundreds of men, women and children attending a protest rally at Jallianwala Bagh on April 13, 1919. The British inquiry recorded 379 killed and 1,200 wounded, while other estimates put the number of killings at 1,000.
“My grandfather was present at Jallianwala Bagh when Brigadier opened fire at innocent Indians who had gathered here. He and several others escaped by jumping over the wall at the outer periphery. As a student of history, I salute all those who gave their lives for the attainment of India’s freedom,” the wrote in the visitor’s book at the place.
The union minister, 65, also visited Harmander Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, to pay obeisance after taking over the charge of housing and urban affairs ministry earlier this month.
“The sanctum sanctorum of the Sikh faith provides inspiration not only to the members of my faith but for all humanity,” he wrote in the visitor’s book there.
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