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		<title>Nation&#8217;s Leaders Pay Tribute to Maharana Pratap on Martyrdom Day</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[From the hills of Uttarakhand to the plains of Bihar and beyond, India&#8217;s top leaders united in reverence on Maharana Pratap&#8217;s death anniversary. Social media platforms buzzed with messages celebrating&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>From the hills of Uttarakhand to the plains of Bihar and beyond, India&#8217;s top leaders united in reverence on Maharana Pratap&#8217;s death anniversary. Social media platforms buzzed with messages celebrating the 16th-century Rajput king&#8217;s fierce independence, battlefield heroics, and unshakeable patriotism.</p>



<p>Pushkar Singh Dhami, Uttarakhand&#8217;s CM, posted a stirring tribute on X: &#8216;Millions of salutations to the lion-hearted Maharana Pratap on his sacrifice day.&#8217; He portrayed Pratap&#8217;s journey as a masterpiece of renunciation and national devotion, a man who stood tall against adversity without bending his principles.</p>



<p>Nitish Kumar, Bihar&#8217;s chief, kept it concise yet powerful: &#8216;Respectful bows to the mighty warrior Maharana Pratap.&#8217; He spotlighted Pratap&#8217;s extraordinary life as a testament to dignity, selflessness, and homeland loyalty, calling for all to emulate his heroic deeds.</p>



<p>Mohan Yadav from Madhya Pradesh invoked Pratap as the fountainhead of sacrifice and bravery. &#8216;His determination lights the way for our youth,&#8217; Yadav affirmed, pledging eternal inspiration from the king&#8217;s struggles.</p>



<p>Shivraj Singh Chouhan, now a central minister, elaborated on Pratap&#8217;s ultimate offering—his life—for national pride. &#8216;Your tales of courage will echo eternally,&#8217; he wrote, prostrating before the great soul.</p>



<p>Opposition voices echoed the sentiment too. Congress leader Randeep Surjewala lauded the &#8216;valiant son of India&#8217; whose saga of grit endures forever. BJP&#8217;s Pankaj Chaudhary in UP praised Pratap&#8217;s total surrender to duty, setting the gold standard for valor and sacrifice.</p>



<p>Maharana Pratap&#8217;s defiance defined an era. Rejecting Akbar&#8217;s overtures, he wandered forests with his family, surviving on wild berries while nurturing dreams of Mewar&#8217;s liberation. The Haldighati clash, though tactically inconclusive, immortalized his charge against overwhelming odds. Dying in 1597 from hunting injuries, Pratap left a son, Amar Singh, who recaptured key forts. In modern India, these annual remembrances by leaders across the spectrum highlight Pratap not just as a king, but as the embodiment of resistance and honor, urging citizens to uphold similar fortitude in facing contemporary challenges.</p>
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