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Union Home Minister Amit Shah extends greetings on Hyderabad Liberation Day

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Hyderabad: Union Home Minister Amit Shah extended his greetings to the people of Telangana on the occasion of Hyderabad Liberation Day on Tuesday.

In a tweet, Amit Shah said, “On #Hyderabad Liberation Day, I extend my greetings to the people of the erstwhile Hyderabad region, comprising Telangana, Karnataka, and Marathwada.

The Hyderabad Mukti Sangram will always be remembered as a glorious expression of patriotism, where people rose up against the tyrannical rule of the Nizam and endured great hardships to unite with India. My solemn homage to the martyrs of the movement.”

BJP National President and Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, J.P. Nadda, also extended his greetings to the people on the occasion of Hyderabad Liberation Day.

In a tweet, Nadda said, “My heartfelt greetings to the people of the erstwhile Hyderabad region, comprising Telangana, Karnataka, and Marathwada, on the occasion of #HyderabadLiberationDay.

Today, we pay homage to the brave souls who fought to free Hyderabad from the Nizam’s oppressive rule and ensured it became an integral part of Bharat.

This day is a tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s unwavering commitment to the unity of India and his pivotal role in liberating Hyderabad.”

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