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Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s statue unveiled in France

LUDHIANA: A bronze statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh has been installed and unveiled at Allard Square Saint Tropez France on Saturday
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Bronze statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh at Saint Tropez in France. Tribune photograph
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Ludhiana, September 19

A bronze statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh has been installed and unveiled at Allard Square, Saint Tropez, France on Saturday. The bust was presented to the people of France by the Punjab government.

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The statue was unveiled in a military ceremony. The event underlined the close historical links between Punjab and France. Sikhs de France, an organisation which represents the Sikhs in France, presented the project to Jean-Pierre Tuveri, Mayor of Saint Tropez.

City-based Harjinder Singh Kukreja, said he attended the unveiling ceremony as a representative of Punjab. “The statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh installed at Allard Square of Saint Tropez is a representation of Franco-India relations. It will give visibility to the Sikhs in Europe, particularly in France. The aim is to promote and preserve the historical links that India and France share,” said Kukreja.

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Historical connect between India and France

The Sikh emperor Maharaja Ranjit Singh had appointed French warrior General Jean Franquis Allard (from Saint Tropez) to modernise his army and check expansion of the British rule. Harjinder Singh Kukreja said the Mayor of Saint Tropez, Jean-Pierre Tuveri, under the initiative of his deputy in-charge of tourism Henri Prévost-Allard (descendant of General Allard), had keenly looked at the project presented by Sikhs de France president Ranjit Singh Goraya to the Mayor.

The Mayor believed that it was a befitting tribute to the Maharaja, who was served by General Allard.

“He was the first French officer along with General Ventura (an Italian), who arrived in Lahore in 1822, were enlisted to the services of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and trained the Sikh army to meet the European standards. They completely modernised the Sikh army,” said Kukreja. Punjab and Saint Tropez shared deep connections. This was evident from the fact that General Allard was born at Saint Tropez and buried in Lahore.

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