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The day Goa was freed, celebrations and greetings passes around

The Goa liberation movement was a movement which sought to end Portuguese colonial rule in Goa, India. The movement built on the small-scale revolts and uprisings of the 19th century and grew powerful during the period 1940-1961. The movement was conducted both inside and outside Goa and was characterized by a range of tactics including nonviolent demonstrations, revolutionary methods, and diplomatic efforts. However, Portuguese control of its Indian colonies ended only when India invaded Goa in 1961 and incorporated the territories into the Indian Union.

On the occasion of 56th Goa Liberation Day, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has extended his greetings and best wishes to people of the state.

“I extend my greetings to the people of Goa on the occasion of our 56th Liberation Day,” reads an official note.

In the Monday’s note, Parrikar lauded the freedom fighters who had helped in the liberation of Goa.

“On this memorable day, let us recall the valiant efforts of our freedom fighters who fought against oppression, and the remarkable role played by the Indian Army in liberating Goa from Portuguese rule,” it added.

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