Prime Minister Narendra Modi marks Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee’s 125th birth anniversary on July 6 by highlighting Mookerjee’s role in advocating the full integration of Jammu and Kashmir with India and calling the 2019 abrogation of Articles 370 and 35(A) the “most fitting tribute” to his “martyrdom.” In messages and a signed op-ed shared on the occasion, Modi recalls that Mookerjee sought the removal of Article 370, was imprisoned, and died in detention in Srinagar on June 23, 1953.

Modi also presents Mookerjee’s life as an example of “India first” values, describing his work across public service, education and politics. The coverage notes that Mookerjee served as the youngest vice-chancellor of the University of Calcutta and discusses steps attributed to his leadership, including initiatives in libraries, research, and student welfare. It further credits him with industry-focused governance as India’s first minister for industry and supply, referencing initiatives such as the Damodar Valley Corporation and the Sindri Fertiliser Plant.

The articles also recount personal hardships faced by Mookerjee, including the loss of an infant child and his wife, and humanitarian efforts during crises such as the Bengal famine of 1943.