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Hyderabad Liberation Day: Many Refused To Celebrate The Day In Fear Of Votebank Politics, Says Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah was addressing the Hyderabad Liberation Day event here, attended by among others,Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah paying tribute to Sardar Patel on Hyderabad Liberation Day on Saturday
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Union Home Minister Amith Shah on Saturday credited Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel for the liberation of Hydearabad and took a swipe at those who had "turned back" on celebrating the day due to vote bank politics and the "fear" of Razakars.

Shah was addressing the Hyderabad Liberation Day event here, attended by among others,Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.

If not for Sardar Patel, Hyderabad would have taken more years to get liberated and he knew that as long as Nizam's Razakars could not be defeated, the dream of Akhand Bharat will not be fufilled.

"On the ‘Hyderabad Liberation Day’, remembering the Iron Man of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Ji, who ensured Hyderabad’s inclusion in India and freed people from the cruelties of Nizam rule. Paid floral tributes to the great son of mother India.", Shah tweeted.

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"After so many years, there was a desire in this land that the Hyderabad Liberation Day should be celebrated with the government's participation. But unfortunately 75 years are over and those who ruled this place could not dare celebrate Hyderabad liberation day due to vote bank politics," Shah said.

"So many people have promised during elections, agitations that they would celebrate the Liberation Day. But when they came to power, due to the fear of Razakars they turned back," Shah added.

He expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for deciding to celebrate the Hyderabad Liberation day.

When Modi decided to celebrate the day, everyone followed suit.

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"They celebrate, but not as Hyderabad Liberation day, they still have fear. I want to tell them, remove fear from your heart and Razakars cannot take decisions for this country as it got independence 75 years ago," the Home Minister added.

"I want to congratulate Modi because he understood the aspirations of the people of Karnataka, Maharashtra and Telangana and decided to celebrate Hyderabad Liberation day," he added. 

The State of Hyderabad which was under Nizam's rule was annexed into the Union of India following a police action codenamed 'Operation Polo' that culminated on September 17, 1948. 

(With PTI Inputs)

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