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“Always go with your passions. Never ask yourself if it’s realistic or not”: Inspired by first solo woman fighter pilot Avni Chaturvedi, Sania Mirza to become India’s first Muslim woman fighter pilot, selected in IAF by securing overall 149th rank in NDA

Sania Mirza, daughter of a TV mechanic from Mirzapur, has been selected to become a fighter pilot in the Indian Air Force and would be the country's first Muslim girl and the state's first female IAF pilot.

Sania Mirza, daughter of a TV mechanic from Mirzapur, has been selected to become a fighter pilot in the Indian Air Force and would be the country's first Muslim girl and the state's first female IAF pilot. pic.twitter.com/Pmwq4oADJK

— Satyaagrah (@satyaagrahindia) December 23, 2022

Sania Mirza is a resident of Jasovar village under the Mirzapur Dehat Kotwali police station area. She secured this position by passing the NDA exam. She has brought laurels not only to the district but also to the state and the country.

Sania, who studied in a Hindi medium school, said that Hindi medium students too can achieve success if they are determined. On December 27, she will join NDA Khadakwasla in Pune.

The parents as well as the villagers are feeling proud at her.

She studied from primary to Class 10 at Pandit Chintamani Dubey Inter College in the village itself. After that, she went to Guru Nanak Girls Inter College in the city. She was the district topper in the 12th UP Board. She started her preparations at Centurion Defense Academy. pic.twitter.com/7u9H5PXMAq

— Satyaagrah (@satyaagrahindia) December 23, 2022

Sania's father Shahid Ali said, "Sania Mirza considers the country's first fighter pilot Avni Chaturvedi as her role model. From the beginning, she wanted to be like her. Sania is the second girl in the country who has been selected as a fighter pilot."

She studied from primary to Class 10 at Pandit Chintamani Dubey Inter College in the village itself. After that, she went to Guru Nanak Girls Inter College in the city. She was the district topper in the 12th UP Board. She started her preparations at Centurion Defense Academy.

She gives the credit for success to her parents as well as to the Centurion Defense Academy.

She said that only two seats were reserved for women in fighter pilot in National Defense Academy 2022 exam. "I could not grab a seat in the first attempt but I have found a place in my second attempt." pic.twitter.com/OUCF2g7fzi

— Satyaagrah (@satyaagrahindia) December 23, 2022

She said that only two seats were reserved for women in fighter pilot in National Defense Academy 2022 exam. "I could not grab a seat in the first attempt but I have found a place in my second attempt."

Sania's mother Tabassum Mirza said, "Our daughter has made us and the entire village proud. She fulfils the dream of becoming the first fighter pilot. She inspired every girl in the village to follow their dreams."

In the National Defense Academy 2022 examination, there were a total of 400 seats including male and female. In which there were 19 seats for women, and two seats were reserved for fighter pilots. In these two seats, Sania managed to get a place on the strength of her talent.

References:

business-standard.com

"Arriving at one goal is the starting point to another": CM Bommai and Speaker VH Kageri unveils the portrait of revolutionary freedom fighter Veer Savarkar in the Assembly hall of the Suvarna Vidhana Soudha in Belagavi, Congress stages protest

The unveiling of the portrait of VD Savarkar at the Legislative Assembly hall of Suvarna Vidhan Soudha, Belagavi has triggered a controversy.

Great moment @BJP4Karnataka govt installed a portrait of a patriot of patriots Veer Savarkar in the Karnataka assembly.

As expected, London-founded @INCIndia opposed.

BJP 👏👏#VeerSavarkar pic.twitter.com/3DiWmXG8Uj

— Satyaagrah (@satyaagrahindia) December 20, 2022

Congress leaders headed by former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, and KPCC President D K Shivakumar staged a protest at the entrance of the Soudha before the start of the 10-day winter session of the state legislature on Monday in protest.

The Congress leaders stated that Savarkar was in no way connected to Karnataka and that the BJP leadership raked up the Savarkar issue only to divert people’s attention from core issues like the 40 percent commission in public works, rampant corruption, failure of law and order situation, and more in the state.

A group of top Congress leaders displayed portraits of icons including Kuvempu, Shishunal Sharief, and several others, demanding the government to also display their photos in the Legislative Assembly as well.

Addressing media persons during the protest, Shivakumar said, “Savarkar was a controversial person which all the people are aware of. The BJP leadership is trying to disturb the winter session by launching his portrait.

“Bommai and Kageri had informed us that the portraits of Gandhiji, Ambedkar, and other personalities will be installed at the Soudha, but we came to know about the installation of Savarkar’s portrait only through media today,” he said.

Calling Bommai as a `King of liars,’ Shivakumar said Bommai had lied to him and that he was not aware of the issue of the display of portraits at the Suvarna Vidhan Soudha. “The CM is a King of liars. Savarkar had joined hands with the Britishers and he had written a clemency petition to the British, admitting his mistakes,” said Shivakumar.

Siddaramaiah also objected to the display of Savarkar’s portrait and said the portraits of many other personalities who actually played a great role in history should be displayed at the Soudha instead.

#Karnataka unit of #Congress staged a protest against the state #BJP's decision to install a picture of the freedom fighter Veer Savarkar in the Legislative Assembly at Suvarna Vidhana Soudha.@INCKarnataka pic.twitter.com/5QLu6cye6V

— Satyaagrah (@satyaagrahindia) December 20, 2022

Congress backs Tukde Tukde gang but doesn’t respect national icons like Veer Savarkar


The same Congress, which was backing the Tukde Tukde gang and, more dangerously, the terrorists who are trying to break the country, are now have objections when a veteran freedom fighter is being honoured.

It is worth mentioning here that Karnataka Congress chief D.K. Shivakumar had objected to calling the main accused in the Mangaluru blast case, Mohammed Shariq, a terrorist. Shariq was apparently influenced by videos of fugitive Zakir Naik, whose sessions were being addressed by top Congress leaders like Digvijay Singh eulogising the Islamic preacher.

"Who are these terrorists? What action has been taken? Without investigation how can they just call someone a terrorist? If they had gone into detail, we would know. Was it a terrorist act like something that happened in Mumbai, Delhi and Pulwama?" Shivakumar had questioned. The grand old party had come out in support of the so-called 'student activists' Kanhaiya Kumar, Umar Khalid and terrorist Afzal Guru. Kanhaiya Kumar later joined the party.

"Veer Savarkar's daring defiance of the British Government has its own important place in the annals of our freedom movement" - PM Indira Gandhi

Indira Gandhi had released a commemorative stamp of Savarkar and donated Rs. 11,000 to a trust in his name from her personal account. pic.twitter.com/UhlkFxQQXX

— Satyaagrah (@satyaagrahindia) December 20, 2022

Congress' sworn hatred for Savarkar

Party leader Rahul Gandhi has displayed his hatred towards Savarkar time and again. Only recently during his 'yatra', Gandhi said Savarkar might be an icon for the BJP and RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) but not for him. "He was jailed in Andaman for two-three years. He started writing mercy petitions," the Congress MP said, belittling the Hindutva icon. The former Congress president is known for making such derogatory comments. He claimed that Savarkar wrote a book on himself with a different name and highlighted how brave he was. "He used to take pensions from the British, work for them and work against the Congress," Gandhi further claimed.

Veer Savarkar's daring defiance of the British government has its own important place in the annals of our freedom movement ~ PM Indira Gandhi.

Indira Gandhi had issued commemorative stamp on Savarkar

She also donated Rs 11000 from her personal account to Savarkar memorial fund pic.twitter.com/pBFTgfj7et

— Satyaagrah (@satyaagrahindia) December 20, 2022

Congress must study its own past

But before opposing, the Congress party must introspect itself and see what Indira Gandhi had written in the praise of Veer Savarkar. Her letter dated 20th May 1980 was in response to a letter written by Swatantryaveer Savarkar Rashtriya Smarak secretary Pandit Bakhle wherein he had spoken about the plans to celebrate Savarkar's birth centenary.

"I have received your letter of 8th May 1980. Veer Savarkar's daring defiance of the British Government has its own importance in the annals of our Freedom Movement. I wish success to the plans to celebrate the birth centenary of the remarkable son of India," Gandhi had written in her return reply. The fact has been confirmed by none other than eminent historian and well-known author Vaibhav Purandare, who has written a book on Savarkar, "The true story of the father of Hindutva".

He said in his book that the letter written by Indira Gandhi was authentic. Not just the letter, Indira Gandhi also condoled the death of Savarkar in 1966.

She also released a statement praising Savarkar as a revolutionary who had inspired many in the country, Purandare said. No doubt, even Indira Gandhi recognized the valiant efforts of the freedom fighter in getting independence for the country. So, it is time that Congress should look back and recognize the sacrifices of Veer Savarkar before it's too late.