Gujarat – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a recent public gathering in Jamnagar, commemorated the late Maharaja of Jamnagar, Digvijaya Singh, for his remarkable contributions during World War II. The Prime Minister highlighted the Maharaja’s noble act of providing asylum to Polish citizens during the war, an act that is still honored in Poland’s parliamentary sessions today.
“Maharaja Digvijaya Singh’s actions have helped us maintain strong relations with Poland,” PM Modi said, emphasizing the lasting impact of the Maharaja’s deeds on India’s international relations.
In a significant development, PM Modi announced plans to establish a museum dedicated to the royal families who have significantly contributed to India’s integrity. “Those who forget history can never make history,” he stated, underscoring the importance of remembering and honoring the past.
The proposed museum aims to celebrate the contributions of royal families across India, highlighting their roles in shaping the nation’s history and fostering unity. This initiative is seen as a significant step towards acknowledging and preserving India’s rich historical heritage.
The announcement has been met with widespread approval, with many praising the initiative as a fitting tribute to the royal families’ contributions to India’s unity and integrity.
The rally ended on a high note, with attendees expressing their anticipation for the upcoming museum and their appreciation for the recognition of the royal families’ contributions to India’s history.