In a stirring homage on Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s jayanti, Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav unveiled monuments at Jabalpur’s historic Siddhi Bala Bose Library, calling the revolutionary’s journey a beacon for national pride. The event marked the culmination of the library association’s 100-year milestone, blending cultural reverence with patriotic fervor.
On this Vasant Panchami, revered as Saraswati Puja, Yadav extended warm wishes while reflecting on Netaji’s undying legacy. ‘His clarion call – give me blood and I’ll give you freedom – resonates across generations, fueling the spirit of selflessness and devotion to the motherland,’ he stated.
The CM praised the City Bengali Club’s role in safeguarding artistic and literary traditions, noting Netaji’s own footsteps graced its halls. The newly inaugurated 11-foot Dhoulpur stone edifice and 8-foot bronze statue stand as testaments to Bose’s heroic saga, poised to motivate the youth.
Yadav, who returned that very day from the global economic summit in Davos, was joined by top leaders including JP Nadda. This gathering not only commemorated a pivotal figure in India’s freedom movement but also reinforced Madhya Pradesh’s cultural tapestry, ensuring Netaji’s ideals endure.
