Tag: Netaji

  • RSS ideology and Netaji’s ideals poles apart, don’t coincide: Daughter Anita Bose Pfaff

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: Amidst the fanfare over RSS’ plans to celebrate Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s birth anniversary in the city on January 23, his daughter Anita Bose-Pfaff has said that the organisation’s ideology and the nationalist leader’s ideas of secularism and inclusiveness are “poles apart and do not coincide”.

    She agreed that the fanfare over the celebration of her father’s birth anniversary is to “partially serve their (BJP, RSS) own interests”.

    As far as ideology is concerned, the Congress has a lot more in common with Netaji than any other party in the country, she said.

    RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat will address a public programme at Shahid Minar ground in the city to commemorate Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s birth anniversary.]

    ALSO READ | RSS’ attempt to appropriate Netaji on his birth anniversary triggers consternation in Kolkata

    BJP and RSS do not reflect the idea of respecting all religions as preached by Netaji, who was a devout Hindu but believed in respecting other faiths.

    He was in favour of productive cooperation between members of different religions, Bose-Pfaff said.

    “The RSS and BJP do not necessarily reflect this attitude …If you want to put a simple label, they are rightists and Netaji was a leftist,” she told PTI over phone from Germany where she lives.

    “From what I hear about the RSS ideology, I would agree that it and Netaji’s ideology are poles apart. The two value systems do not coincide. It will certainly be good if the RSS felt it wanted to embrace Netaji’s ideals and ideas. Many different groups want to celebrate Netaji’s birthday in different ways and a number of them necessarily agree with his ideas,” Bose-Pfaff said.

    Asked whether Netaji was a critic of the RSS, she said “I don’t know any quote (of Netaji) which I can give you. He may have made critical statements about RSS members. I know what his (Netaji’s) views are and about RSS. The two value systems do not coincide. RSS and Netaji’s ideology of secularism do not coincide with each other,” she said.

    Speaking on the recent pomp and fanfare over Netaji’s birth anniversary celebrations, she lauded the BJP-led government at the Centre for taking a “lot of initiatives” to honour him.

    “This has two aspects. After Independence, the official Congress stand on Netaji was reserved and not shared by all Congressmen. It wanted to keep the narrative that it was only the civil disobedience movement that led to the country’s freedom. But after Netaji files were declassified we came to know that Indian National Army (INA) played a very key role in it,” she said.

    READ HERE | Netaji in Nagaland: The untold story

    On the second aspect, Pfaff wondered whether BJP would have honoured Netaji if he had held divergent views from that of the present-day government.

    “The BJP has made a lot of effort to honour Netaji. With any politician, you have first to allow them to look at his/her interest. If Netaji was alive today and held a different view from that of the government, then the BJP would not have honoured him. =So (in this case) it is their interest that is served,” she said.

    The Trinamool Congress and BJP had locked horns to appropriate Netaji’s legacy on his 125th birth anniversary ahead of the assembly polls in 2021.

    In 2015, the West Bengal government released 64 files on the leader held by the home department.

    The Narendra Modi government at the Centre released 100 files on him the next year.

    After Independence, the Centre had formed three inquiry commissions to unravel the mystery of Netaji’s disappearance.

    Two of them — the Shah Nawaz Commission and Khosla Commission were formed by the Congress governments and concluded that Bose died in an air crash on August 18, 1945, soon after taking off from Taihoku airport in Taiwan.

    The third one — the Mukherjee Commission formed by the BJP-led NDA government said he did not.

    KOLKATA: Amidst the fanfare over RSS’ plans to celebrate Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s birth anniversary in the city on January 23, his daughter Anita Bose-Pfaff has said that the organisation’s ideology and the nationalist leader’s ideas of secularism and inclusiveness are “poles apart and do not coincide”.

    She agreed that the fanfare over the celebration of her father’s birth anniversary is to “partially serve their (BJP, RSS) own interests”.

    As far as ideology is concerned, the Congress has a lot more in common with Netaji than any other party in the country, she said.

    RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat will address a public programme at Shahid Minar ground in the city to commemorate Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s birth anniversary.]

    ALSO READ | RSS’ attempt to appropriate Netaji on his birth anniversary triggers consternation in Kolkata

    BJP and RSS do not reflect the idea of respecting all religions as preached by Netaji, who was a devout Hindu but believed in respecting other faiths.

    He was in favour of productive cooperation between members of different religions, Bose-Pfaff said.

    “The RSS and BJP do not necessarily reflect this attitude …If you want to put a simple label, they are rightists and Netaji was a leftist,” she told PTI over phone from Germany where she lives.

    “From what I hear about the RSS ideology, I would agree that it and Netaji’s ideology are poles apart. The two value systems do not coincide. It will certainly be good if the RSS felt it wanted to embrace Netaji’s ideals and ideas. Many different groups want to celebrate Netaji’s birthday in different ways and a number of them necessarily agree with his ideas,” Bose-Pfaff said.

    Asked whether Netaji was a critic of the RSS, she said “I don’t know any quote (of Netaji) which I can give you. He may have made critical statements about RSS members. I know what his (Netaji’s) views are and about RSS. The two value systems do not coincide. RSS and Netaji’s ideology of secularism do not coincide with each other,” she said.

    Speaking on the recent pomp and fanfare over Netaji’s birth anniversary celebrations, she lauded the BJP-led government at the Centre for taking a “lot of initiatives” to honour him.

    “This has two aspects. After Independence, the official Congress stand on Netaji was reserved and not shared by all Congressmen. It wanted to keep the narrative that it was only the civil disobedience movement that led to the country’s freedom. But after Netaji files were declassified we came to know that Indian National Army (INA) played a very key role in it,” she said.

    READ HERE | Netaji in Nagaland: The untold story

    On the second aspect, Pfaff wondered whether BJP would have honoured Netaji if he had held divergent views from that of the present-day government.

    “The BJP has made a lot of effort to honour Netaji. With any politician, you have first to allow them to look at his/her interest. If Netaji was alive today and held a different view from that of the government, then the BJP would not have honoured him. =So (in this case) it is their interest that is served,” she said.

    The Trinamool Congress and BJP had locked horns to appropriate Netaji’s legacy on his 125th birth anniversary ahead of the assembly polls in 2021.

    In 2015, the West Bengal government released 64 files on the leader held by the home department.

    The Narendra Modi government at the Centre released 100 files on him the next year.

    After Independence, the Centre had formed three inquiry commissions to unravel the mystery of Netaji’s disappearance.

    Two of them — the Shah Nawaz Commission and Khosla Commission were formed by the Congress governments and concluded that Bose died in an air crash on August 18, 1945, soon after taking off from Taihoku airport in Taiwan.

    The third one — the Mukherjee Commission formed by the BJP-led NDA government said he did not.

  • ‘Is this decency?’: Mamata slams Centre’s invite via undersecy for Netaji statue unveiling 

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday criticised the Centre’s “lack of decency” in sending an invite to her through an undersecretary for the unveiling ceremony of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s statue in New Delhi.

    She asserted that she was “no servant” of the BJP-led dispensation.

    “I received a letter on Tuesday from someone at the undersecretary level, saying PM Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose statue at 7 pm and I should be there by 6 pm. Is this how you write to an elected chief minister? Am I a bonded labourer? “An undersecretary cannot write to a chief minister inviting her. Why didn’t the culture ministry write to me?” she stated.

    Banerjee also said that she decided against attending the programme and instead “garlanded the statue of Netaji in Kolkata”.

    Mamata Banerjee pays flower tribute to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s statue at Red Road, in Kolkata on Thursday. (Photo | PTI)

    “Is this decency? I didn’t go. I garlanded Netaji’s statue in Kolkata this afternoon and paid my respects,” she maintained.

    Sharing pictures of the garlanding, Banerjee said the freedom fighter continued to inspire the people of this country.

    “I paid my heartfelt tribute to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose before starting the day. He lives in our hearts and continues to inspire us, daily,” she wrote.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a 28-ft statue of Bose at India Gate on Thursday.

    Earlier, Netaji’s nearly 80-year-old daughter Anita Bose Pfaff, who lives in Germany, had said that she, too, would not be able to attend the ceremony, having received the invitation on short notice.

    Pfaff also said that she would want to meet the PM to discuss ‘the conditions and procedures’ for bringing back Netaji’s remains to India from Renkoji Temple in Japan.

    KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday criticised the Centre’s “lack of decency” in sending an invite to her through an undersecretary for the unveiling ceremony of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s statue in New Delhi.

    She asserted that she was “no servant” of the BJP-led dispensation.

    “I received a letter on Tuesday from someone at the undersecretary level, saying PM Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose statue at 7 pm and I should be there by 6 pm. Is this how you write to an elected chief minister? Am I a bonded labourer? “An undersecretary cannot write to a chief minister inviting her. Why didn’t the culture ministry write to me?” she stated.

    Banerjee also said that she decided against attending the programme and instead “garlanded the statue of Netaji in Kolkata”.

    Mamata Banerjee pays flower tribute to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s statue at Red Road, in Kolkata on Thursday. (Photo | PTI)

    “Is this decency? I didn’t go. I garlanded Netaji’s statue in Kolkata this afternoon and paid my respects,” she maintained.

    Sharing pictures of the garlanding, Banerjee said the freedom fighter continued to inspire the people of this country.

    “I paid my heartfelt tribute to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose before starting the day. He lives in our hearts and continues to inspire us, daily,” she wrote.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a 28-ft statue of Bose at India Gate on Thursday.

    Earlier, Netaji’s nearly 80-year-old daughter Anita Bose Pfaff, who lives in Germany, had said that she, too, would not be able to attend the ceremony, having received the invitation on short notice.

    Pfaff also said that she would want to meet the PM to discuss ‘the conditions and procedures’ for bringing back Netaji’s remains to India from Renkoji Temple in Japan.

  • Country is correcting India’s freedom struggle history mistakes: PM Modi

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI:  Taking a swipe at the previous governments, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that attempts were made after independence to erase contributions of many great people besides India’s culture and values. The Prime Minister said that the country is now correcting mistakes of the past.

    “India’s freedom struggle involved the sacrifices of lakhs of people, but attempts were made to limit their history. But today, decades after independence, the country is correcting those mistakes,” he said.

    Prime Minister was addressing a gathering after unveiling a hologram statue of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose at the India Gate on the 125th birth anniversary of the freedom fighter, Mr. Modi also said no power in the world can prevent the country from achieving its goal of building a ‘new India’ before the hundredth year of independence in 2047.

    He also exhorted people to take inspiration from Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s “can do” and “will do” spirit.

    The Prime Minister also conferred the ‘Subhas Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar’ for the years 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 in the investiture ceremony. A total of seven awards were presented during the ceremony.

    This award was instituted to recognize and honour the invaluable contribution and selfless service rendered by individuals and organizations in India in the field of disaster management. The award is announced every year on 23rd January, the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. The award carries a cash prize of Rs. 51 lakh and a certificate in case of an institution and Rs. 5 lakh and a certificate in case of an individual.

    For the year 2022, (i) Gujarat Institute of Disaster Management (in the Institutional category) and (ii) Professor Vinod Sharma (in the Individual category) have been selected for the Subhash Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar for their excellent work in Disaster Management.

    Mr. Modi also asserted that his government prioritised disaster management.

    “We have laid emphasis on reform along with relief, rescue and rehabilitation,” he said.

    “We strengthened, modernised, and expanded the NDRF across the country. From space technology to planning and management, best possible practices have been adopted,” he said.

    Unveiling the digital hologram, Modi said, “The grand statue of our Netaji, who had established the first independent government on India’s soil, is being installed in digital form near India Gate. Very soon this hologram statue will be replaced by a big granite statue,”.

    The hologram statue is powered by a 30,000 lumens 4K projector. An invisible holographic screen has been erected in such a way that it is not visible to visitors. The 3D image of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose has been projected on it to create the effect of a hologram.

    The 28-feet-long and 6 feet wide hologram statue has been installed under a canopy which used to house the statue of King George V till it was removed in 1968.

    An invisible, high gain, 90 percent transparent holographic screen has been erected in such a way that it is not visible to visitors.