Kalimati Road resonated with the spirited slogan of "Bhagwan Birsa Munda Amar Rahe" as a grand yatra, led by Amarpreet Singh Kale and joined by youth, women, and dignitaries, unfolded on the birth anniversary of the revered revolutionary, Lord Birsa Munda. The procession, organized by the Naman family, commenced from the Naman office and culminated at the Birsa Memorial at Sakchi Roundabout.
Kale, the visionary leader and founder, paid heartfelt tribute to Lord Birsa Munda by garlanding his statue and reflecting on the indomitable spirit of the great hero who sacrificed his life for the freedom of the country. Kale emphasized that Lord Birsa Munda not only valiantly opposed British rule but also instilled a remarkable consciousness within the tribal society, leaving an enduring legacy of inspiration for all.
Expressing profound respect for the tribal communities, Kale acknowledged their significant contributions to the freedom struggle and emphasized the pivotal role of known and unknown tribal freedom fighters. He saluted the brave warriors and revolutionary sacrifices that have become an integral part of India's history.
Speaking on the occasion, Kale highlighted the ongoing contribution of tribal people to the country's development journey post-independence, extending his best wishes for their continued growth and prosperity on 'Tribal Pride Day.'
The event saw the enthusiastic participation of members from the Naman family, including Brijbhushan Singh, Jaiprakash Rai, PN Pandey, Raghavendra Sharma, and many others. Hundreds of youth joined the march, paying their respects to Lord Birsa Munda and embracing the spirit of unity and reverence for the great leader's legacy.