When you say freedom I heard Subhash
đ "You give me blood and
I will give you freedom."
Netaji Subhas Chandra Basu
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was born on 23rd January 1897 in Cuttack, Orissa. His father's name was Janakinath Bose. He was a government lawyer by profession. Mother's name was Prabhavati Devi. Although he was born in Orissa, his ancestral home was in the village of Kodalia in the 24 Parganas district of Bengal. Netaji's student life began in Cuttack. After passing the entrance examination from Cuttack, he was admitted to the Presidency College, Calcutta. He was a protester from an early age and the life of the country. Mr. Otten was expelled from the Presidency College for protesting against the Indians. He then enrolled in the Scottish Church College with Honors in Philosophy at the instigation of Sir Ashutosh and passed BA with first class honors. He went to England at the behest of his father and joined the ICS in 1920. Be fourth in the test. And joined the Civil Servants under British India. But soon after leaving his job in British East India, he joined the service of the country under the leadership of Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das. He soon won the support of the young people of the country.Gained the support of the young society of the country. And ushered in the history of a new sunrise. At the direction of Deshbandhu, he became the principal of the National School. He was also given the post of Publicity Secretary of the Congress Committee and was later arrested by the British police as a facilitator of the strike on the occasion of the arrival of the Prince of England in India. After his imprisonment he joined the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee as Secretary. His glorious role in flood relief in North Bengal is remarkable. He was the assistant editor of the "Forward" magazine and later the mayor of the Calcutta Municipal Corporation. His ability to lead, his tendency to fight irrespective of race and religion, his love for patriotism, the British government arrested him once or twice for fear of losing power. But the freedom fighter could not be stopped even in that. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was a supporter of Deshbandhu Chittaranjan, so he was a supporter of "Swaraj" or complete independence. In 1936 and 1943, he held the post of President of the All India Congress Committee at Haripura and Tripuri. He was also elected President of the Tripura Congress after the final opposition of Mahatma Gandhi. This proves his popularity across the country. Then the compromising and moderate parties of the Congress clashed with Netaji's extremist ideology. The party disagrees. He was the leader of the extremists. He left the Congress dissatisfied with the moderates in the presidential election and formed the "Forward Bloc". World War II has already begun. During this time, he sought to exploit anti-British sentiment around the world. He crossed over to the British opposition countries. At that time, he and Gandhiji and Jaharlal Nehru clashed again. At that time he reached Japan, the enemy country of the British and became the Commander-in-Chief of the Azad Hind Bahini. Everyone welcomed him as "Netaji". Netaji then told the people of the country, "You give me blood, I will give you freedom."
The Azad Hind Bahini marched towards the Red Fort in Delhi, chanting "Joy Hind". In 1943, the Azad Hind Fauj led by Netaji declared war on the British. In 1944, the Azad Hind Fauj hoisted the independent national flag on Indian soil. Netaji Subhas Chandrabasu was regarded as the Prime Minister of subjugated India. But suddenly the non-cooperation of Japan and the defeat of Japan in the Second World War weakened the Azad Hind Fauj. In the meantime, Subhas Chandra departed from Taihoku Airport in Japan, hoping for help, but no one was found. The countrymen do not believe the news of his death. Even after 70 years of independence, the mystery has not been revealed. Many researchers say he is alive, he is being held in a Siberian prison, many say he did not come out in public because of the pain of partition, his match was found with an anonymous father in Bihar. Everlasting Subhash Chandra Bose is a wayfarer to us. This year, the central government has decided to celebrate Republic Day from January 23 to honor him and to erect a statue of him at India Gate. Patriotism is independent today. Netaji's dream has come true but various internal and external opportunist forces are trying to undermine the integrity of India. In this context, following the example of this great patriot, it is our absolute duty to make patriotism the best in all respects by striving uncompromisingly to make India stronger in all respects, despising our own interests and our own hatred.
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