Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma called the partition of the country a black day, said- it is important to remember
Recalling the days of the country's partition, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said it was important to remember it to ensure that such catastrophes are not repeated in the future. Describing the partition of the country as an earthquake, he said that its tremors are felt even today.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday recalled the days of the country's partition. He said that it is important to remember this so that in the future it can be ensured that such a holocaust is not repeated again and India is never divided again. Describing the partition of the country as an earthquake, he said that its tremors are felt even today.
Addressing a program on the occasion of Partition Vibhishika Memorial Day, CM Sarma described this day as a black day. He said that the partition of the country was a dark day for India. The British partitioned India into two countries, due to which many families lost their lives and many people lost their property. This day was like bad luck for many people.
He said that during that time many people who were hit by partition were able to start their lives again. However, there are many people who are still not over it and are facing various kinds of difficulties. Sarma said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged us to celebrate this day in the year 2021 so that we remember and never forget the horrors of partition and also remember that it should not be repeated in the future.
He said that we do not wish bad for Pakistan or any other country. Partition was imposed on us by the Muslim League and its ilk. However, we have to remember this so that there is no partition of India again. During this, the CM also recalled the humanitarian work done by various organizations including RSS to help the people affected by the partition. He said that the partition of the country was like an earthquake, the tremors of which are felt even today.
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