Gujarat – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a recent public rally in Jamnagar, paid homage to the late Maharaja of Jamnagar, Digvijaya Singh, for his humanitarian efforts during World War II. The Prime Minister brought to light the Maharaja’s noble act of providing shelter to Polish citizens during the war, an act that is still honored in Poland’s parliamentary sessions today.
“Maharaja Digvijaya Singh’s actions have fostered enduring relations with Poland,” PM Modi stated, emphasizing the lasting impact of the Maharaja’s deeds on India’s foreign relations.
In a significant announcement, PM Modi revealed plans to create a museum dedicated to the royal families who have played a crucial role in upholding India’s integrity. “History forgotten can never create history,” he remarked, underlining the importance of remembering and honoring our past.
The proposed museum will celebrate the contributions of royal families from across India, showcasing their roles in shaping the nation’s history and promoting unity. This initiative is viewed as a major step towards recognizing and preserving India’s rich historical legacy.
The announcement has been received positively, with many applauding the initiative as a well-deserved tribute to the royal families’ contributions to India’s unity and integrity.
The rally concluded on a positive note, with attendees expressing their excitement for the upcoming museum and their appreciation for the recognition of the royal families’ contributions to India’s history.