Getting a tattoo is a common thing these days. Some people get a tattoo out of love, while others get a tattoo of their favourite star or God's name.
Abhishek Gautam Tattoo Man: Getting a tattoo is a common thing these days. Some get a tattoo in love, while others get a tattoo of their favorite star or God's name. But Abhishek Gautam, who lives in Hapur district of Uttar Pradesh, has set a different example of patriotism through tattoos. Abhishek has got the names of 636 martyrs and 11 great men tattooed on his entire back. These are not common names, but those brave sons who sacrificed their lives to protect the country. Abhishek says that these tattoos are not just ink for him, but every name is deeply connected to his heart.
The names of the Kargil martyrs were also tattooed on his backEarlier also he had got the names of the martyrs of Kargil war tattooed on his back. Now he has taken it further and has also included the names of revolutionaries and great men who worked for the country like Bhagat Singh, Subhash Chandra Bose, Chandrashekhar Azad.
People call him by the name 'Tattoo Man of India'People call Abhishek Gautam the 'Tattoo Man of India'. He said that he is very fond of the martyrs who died for the country and he wants that their sacrifices should never be forgotten. His aim is that today's young generation should know, understand and respect the martyrs.
Seeing this spirit of Abhishek, everyone becomes his fan. People are not tired of praising him on social media. This effort of Abhishek has become not just a tattoo but a walking book of patriotism.
PC:India Today / PTC Punjabi/news24
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