He also announced an allocation of Rs 25 crore for the completion of the third phase in the forthcoming budget and sanction of Rs 9.5 crore towards the pending arrears for Phase I construction of the memorial.
The chief minister lauded the initiative as an iconic step towards imbuing the new generations with the spirit of India's independence struggle, as per the official release.
On this occasion, Amarinder also appreciated the former chief minister Parkash Singh Badal for his vision in giving to the state two prestigious projects, including Jang-E-Azadi at Kartarpur and War Heroes Memorial at Amritsar.
He assured the memorial committee, which comprised noted historian Kirpal Singh, besides J S Grewal, Jaspal Singh, Pritipal Singh Kapur, K L Tuteja and Harish Sharma, of his government's full support for the completion of the next phase of the memorial.
Amarinder directed the memorial committee to allow free entry for the families of freedom fighters, and also asked it to depute tour guides to educate children about the monument's significance.
The chief minister suggested that names of all freedom fighters from Punjab should be included in the inscription of the memorial.
Stating that this memorial would go a long way in invoking a sense of patriotism amongst the younger generation, he recalled his own maternal grandfather Harcharan Singh Jaijee's close association with the pioneer of 'Praja Mandal' movement Sewa Singh Theekriwala, which continues to inspire him even today.
Earlier, Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) president and Gurdaspur MP Sunil Jakhar urged the chief minister to issue directions to the education department to make visits by school students to the memorial and other such historical places mandatory to imbibe in them a passionate spirit of patriotism.
Tourism and Cultural Affairs minister Navjot Singh Sidhu said the Jang-E-Azadi memorial would be a bridge to connect the younger generation with their glorious legacy of patriotism.
Describing it as an ideological symbol rather than a brick and mortar structure, he said it epitomised the supreme sacrifices made by our great martyrs and freedom fighters.
Sidhu sought personal intervention of the chief minister in directing the education minister to make mandatory the study of the biographies of India's freedom fighters and martyrs, such as Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh, Madan Mohan Malviya and Ram Prasad Bismil, in order to rekindle the spirit of nationalism and patriotism amongst youngsters.
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