Efforts made so Netaji is forgotten: Shah
   Date :20-Feb-2021

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KOLKATA ;
 
UNION Home Minister Amit Shah said on Friday that efforts were made to ensure Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose is forgotten but his legacy of courage, patriotism and selfless service to the nation will endure till eternity and continue to inspire future generations. Shah, while inaugurating the “Shauryanjali Programme” - a tribute to the Bengali revolutionaries, urged the youth of the nation to draw inspiration from the lives and struggles of the freedom fighters. “Efforts were made to ensure Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose is forgotten but failed.
 
His legacy of courage, patriotism, sacrifice and selfless service to the nation will continue to inspire generations to come,” he told a gathering at the National Library. Recalling how Bose, as a brilliant student cracked the ICS, Shah said, the legendary freedom fighter left the job and plunged into the freedom struggle just to drive home the message that the nation was more important to him than a comfortable life under the British yoke. Shah said Bose’s popularity was evident when he twice became President of the Congress, once after defeating the candidate of Mahatma Gandhi.