Parliament Pays Tribute to Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev on Martyrdom Day
New Delhi | March 23, 2026 Both Houses of Parliament on Monday paid heartfelt tributes to India’s iconic freedom fighters Bhagat Singh, Shivaram Rajguru and Sukhdev Thapar on the occasion of their Martyrdom Day, remembering their supreme sacrifice for the nation. Speaking in the Lok Sabha, Speaker Om Birla honoured the young revolutionaries, stating that their courage and dedication to the freedom struggle at such an early age laid the foundation for a strong and independent India. He noted that their bravery and patriotism continue to inspire generations, especially the youth of the country. In the Rajya Sabha, Chairman C. P. Radhakrishnan recalled the historic significance of March 23, 1931, when the three revolutionaries sacrificed their lives for India’s freedom. He described their martyrdom as a defining moment in the country’s independence movement that awakened national consciousness and united people against colonial rule. Highlighting their enduring legacy, the Chairman urged citizens to draw inspiration from their lives and reaffirm their commitment to constitutional values and democratic principles. He called for collective efforts towards building a strong, inclusive, and progressive nation in line with the ideals upheld by the martyrs. Martyrdom Day, observed annually on March 23, serves as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by these national heroes and continues to evoke deep respect and gratitude across the country. Parliament Pays Tribute to Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev on Martyrdom Day Both Houses of Parliament on Monday paid heartfelt tributes to India’s iconic freedom fighters Bhagat Singh, Shivaram Rajguru and Sukhdev Thapar on the occasion of their Martyrdom Day, remembering their supreme sacrifice for the nation. Speaking in the Lok Sabha, Speaker Om Birla honoured the young revolutionaries, stating that their courage and dedication to the freedom struggle at such an early age laid the foundation for a strong and independent India. He noted that their bravery and patriotism continue to inspire generations, especially the youth of the country. In the Rajya Sabha, Chairman C. P. Radhakrishnan recalled the historic significance of March 23, 1931, when the three revolutionaries sacrificed their lives for India’s freedom. He described their martyrdom as a defining moment in the country’s independence movement that awakened national consciousness and united people against colonial rule. Highlighting their enduring legacy, the Chairman urged citizens to draw inspiration from their lives and reaffirm their commitment to constitutional values and democratic principles. He called for collective efforts towards building a strong, inclusive, and progressive nation in line with the ideals upheld by the martyrs. Martyrdom Day, observed annually on March 23, serves as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by these national heroes and continues to evoke deep respect and gratitude across the country.