“Now that Netaji statue has been given its due place by Modi, it is time to declare Netaji as the first Prime Minister of Free India in 1943, and the catalyst for the British running away from Bharat in 1947 as revealed by British Prime Minister Atlee.” Mr. Subramanian Swamy said in a tweet.
BJP leader Subramanian Swamy, on Friday, said it is time to declare Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose as the first Prime Minister of Free India in 1943.
His statement comes a day after, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, renamed Delhi’s Rajpath to Kartvya path and also unveiled a 28 feet statue of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose at India gate.
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“Now that Netaji statue has been given its due place by Modi, it is time to declare Netaji as the first Prime Minister of Free India in 1943, and the catalyst for the British running away from Bharat in 1947 as revealed by British Prime Minister Atlee.” Mr. Subramanian Swamy said in a tweet.
Now that Netaji statue has been given its due place by Modi, it is time to declare Netaji as the first Prime Minister of Free India in 1943, and the catalyst for the British running away from Bharat in 1947 as revealed by British Prime Minister Atlee.
— Subramanian Swamy (@Swamy39) September 9, 2022
As a part of the Central Vista redevelopment project, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the ‘Kartavya Path’ at India Gate on Thursday. Before the inauguration, PM Modi interacted with the workers who were involved in the redevelopment project and told them that he will invite all of them who worked on the Central Vista redevelopment project for the January 26 Republic Day parade.
He also witnessed an exhibition on revamped Central Vista Avenue. Prime Minister Modi also unveiled a grand statue of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose near India Gate today. The jet black granite statue, with a height of 28 feet will be placed under the Canopy near India Gate.
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