Fasia ‘hanging drain’ is famous in Narsinghgarh of Damoh district. – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion The unique history of Fasia drain of Damoh district of Madhya Pradesh is recorded in the dates of the country’s freedom movement. Here the British hanged 506 people including a six-month-old child from a neem tree. was hung on On the occasion of January, it is necessary to remember and salute these revolutionaries. . Fasia (hanging drain) is famous in Narsinghgarh of Damoh district. Many revolutionaries were hanged here. Under the neem tree in Fasia Nala 27 people were put to death by the British. The wharf was dropped. Among them 27 people were residents of Damoh district and Nau Sagar district. A six-month-old infant was also included in these. Major Kinkini Did this feat
2015 Actually during the freedom struggle Major Kinkini of the Madras Regiment from Jabalpur on September The British had reached Narsinghgarh via Damoh with a contingent of the army. He attacked the fort of Maratha Subedar Raghunath Rao Karmakar and captured him and his Fadnavis Ramchandra Rao. King Bakhat Bali of Shahgarh was hanged on the noose for giving shelter to the rebel soldiers in his fort and his dewan Pandit Ajab Das Tiwari along with his Holding the family members, including a 6-month-old child, 18 On the morning of September, he was hanged from a neem tree on the bank of the drain. Since then the name of this drain has been changed to Fasia Nala. prison attack Had freed the tax revolutionaries
1674726482 Meanwhile, behind Gajanan Tekri of Damoh city, Balakot’s landlord Sone Singh and Swaroop Singh crowned Maratha Subedar Govind Rao. He ruled Damoh for three days, which was later arrested by the British. On the other hand, Kishore Singh of Hindoria attacked the jail of Damoh and looted the treasury after freeing the revolutionaries. A reward of one thousand rupees was declared on him and on Thakur Pancham Singh of Karijog Khejra.
During the Bundela rebellion, King Hriday Shah Revolution was also done
2015 Before the revolution recorded in history in the name of Bundela rebellion, King Hriday Shah of Tejgarh started the revolution against the British. He was the initial hero of the revolution. Giving information about this, Union Minister of State Prahlad Patel had told during his stay in Narsinghgarh that after the arrest of Raja Hriday Shah, when the Bundelas felt betrayed by the British government, they joined the revolution and 1942’s revolution got the name of Bundela Rebellion. It was started by King Hriday Shah. Even today his descendants live in Hirapur in Narsinghpur district. A drama was organized in Tejgarh to commemorate the history of the revolution, in which the descendants of King Hriday Shah also came. Union Minister Prahlad Patel goes to Fasia Nala every year
The year 2015 In Narsinghgarh’s youth Shailendra Srivastava formed an organization named Bharatiya Yuva Sangathan and the members of the organization first started paying tribute by reaching the martyr’s place. For the last seven years continuously, members of the youth organization reach the martyr’s place and bow down to the martyrs. The martyr’s place in Narsinghgarh has got a separate identity. Damoh’s MP and Union Minister of State Prahlad Patel every year January and Fasia Nala reaches on the occasion of August. He had also mentioned the history of Fasia drain in the Lok Sabha. ,
Comments