Casting aside their ailments, the freedom fighters, mostly aged above 90, were on high spirits throughout the event titled 'Azadi 70 - Yaad Karo Qurbani', as they recalled the heady days of the independence movement and crooned patriotic songs.
Jung stated that while a generation that was born out of the freedom movement was aware of the hardships faced by the freedom veterans, many belonging to the younger generation, "may or may not know of India's glorious past".
"The freedom fighters amidst us are a repository of that history and can help enlighten the young about India's glorious struggle for Independence," Jung said during the function which was attended by families of the veterans as well.
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