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Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a 64-foot-tall statue of peasant leader Sir Chhotu Ram at his native village Sampla in Haryana's Rohtak district on Tuesday.
There, Modi watched a four-minute documentary on the life of Sir Chhotu Ram. Modi then addressed a rally in the city.
Sir Chhotu Ram, who was born on 24 November 1881, was regarded as a messiah of peasants and was instrumental in empowering farmers in the pre-Independence era and getting pro-farmers law enacted. He had fought for farmers' rights during the British rule.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and Birender Singh, Union Minister and maternal grandson of Sir Chhotu Ram, were present at the event, besides state ministers Ram Bilas Sharma and Captain Abhimanyu, and Congress MP Deepender Hooda.
The unveiling of the statue assumes significance as elections to Lok Sabha and Haryana Assembly are slated for early next year.