PM Modi on Saturday visited Kolkata to spend tribute to Subhash Chandra Bose. (File)New Delhi: After his pay a visit to to Kolkata in West Bengal to spend tribute to freedom fighter Subhash Chandra Bose on his birth anniversary, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shared a video on Twitter from the trip, thanking the state “for the overwhelming affection.”Along with highlights from the Parakram Divas programme in Kolkata on Saturday, the video incorporates bits from PM Modi’s speech which he gave at the city’s Victoria Memorial Hall and his tributes to Netaji Bose.PM Modi, in his speech and in the video, says: “125 years ago, on this day, a brave son was born in India who gave different directions to the dream of an independent India.”He adds: “For people with strong intentions like him (Netaji), nothing is impossible.”PM Modi also recalled Netaji’s courage and contributions towards India. “To make the country ‘aatmanirbhar’, every citizen, every sector is working towards it,” he mentioned.Thank you West Bengal for the overwhelming affection yesterday.Here are some highlights from the #ParakramDivas programme in Kolkata. pic.twitter.com/TH36X9kaS1— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 24, 2021The Prime Minister mentioned that positive adjustments taking location in new India today would make Netaji Subhas Bose incredibly proud. He wondered how Netaji would really feel on seeing the nation becoming self-reliant in the newest technologies, participation of Indians in the greatest international businesses, as nicely as in the education and healthcare sector.”Netaji would give his blessings on witnessing the strength of our forces and the way country faced the pandemic and the way it achieved modern scientific solutions like making the vaccine indigenously,” the PM added.The Prime Minister, on Saturday, very first visited the Netaji Bhawan exactly where he was offered a tour by the freedom fighter’s grand nephews, Sugato Bose and his brother Sumantro Bose. He was also accompanied by West Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar. PM Modi was shown the “Wanderer car” applied by Netaji. He was also offered a swift walkthrough of the museum, which homes the photographs of the Azad Hind Fauj and the table applied by Netaji in Singapore.He later shared stage with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for an occasion at the Victoria Memorial Hall, exactly where he mentioned that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose would have been proud to see that the nation has turn into powerful and is following his footsteps from the Line of Control (LoC) to the Line of Actual Control.
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