Monday, April 22, 2013

Portrait of freedom fighter Saigal in Vidhan Sabha



By Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, APRIL 22
 A portrait of well known freedom fighter Lala Kedarnath Saigal  was installed in the gallery of freedom fighters  in Haryana Vidhan Sabha here today.
           Lala Kedarnath Saigal was born in October 1898 at Lahore and breathed his last on February 25, 1963. His son, Mr. Ashok Sehgal, who was present on the occasion said that his father had played a vital role  in fight against against the British, especially  in Lahore and Meerut. Apart from this, Lala ji had actively participated in Quit India Movement and Non-Cooperation Movement of Father of Nation Mahatma Gandhi and for this several times he was sent behind bars. While being in jail, Lala ji was once elected as a Member of the Lahore Assembly. During his entire life, Lala Kedarnath Saigal  wore black clothes as a mark of protest against the British.
It may be recalled that on the initiative of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker, Mr. Kuldeep Sharma, a gallery of portraits of freedom fighters hailing from Haryana was set up in the premises of Haryana Vidhan Sabha so as to commemorate their memory and inspire the people with their significant contribution in freedom struggle of the country.
            Those present on this occasion included family members of Lala Kedarnath Saigal and officers of Vidhan Sabha Secretariat.

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