Mamta's padayatra before Modi's visit; Said- Why should only Delhi be the capital of the country, Kolkata should also get this status


Posted on 23rd Jan 2021 03:15 pm by rohit kumar

Today i.e. 23 January is the 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. Assembly elections are due in West Bengal in April-May this year, so the electoral enthusiasts have intensified in the state. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reach Kolkata today on Netaji's birth anniversary. But before that, Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee showed strength. Here, interestingly, today, Mamta will also be with him on stage in both of Modi's programs.

 

Mamta Banerjee demanded Kolkata to be the capital. He said, 'The British used to rule the entire country from Kolkata itself. In such a situation, why should a city remain the capital in our country? There should be four rotating capital in the country.

 

We do not miss Netaji only in the election year

Mamta said that we do not celebrate Netaji's birthday only in the election year. Netaji did not get the respect he deserved. We are celebrating his 125th birth anniversary in a big way. Rabindranath Tagore called him Deshnayak, so we have named this day as Deshnaik Day.

 

Mamta rejected Parakram Divas

The central government has announced to celebrate Netaji's birth anniversary as a day of valor. But, rejecting this, Mamata Banerjee said to celebrate this day as Deshnaik Day. Mamta took a journey of about 8 km from Shyam Bazar to Red Road in Kolkata. It was started at 12.15 pm, as Netaji was born on 23 January 1897 at the same time.

 

Big things about Mamta's speech

 

The Central Government should declare Netaji's birthday on 23 January as a national holiday.

The central government talks about Netaji's honor, but the Planning Commission was scrapped at his suggestion.

When Netaji formed the Azad Hind Fauj, there were also people from Gujarat, Bengal, and Tamil Nadu. He was against the politics of distribution.

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University and Jai Hind Vahini will be formed in Bengal.

We will build an Azad Hind Memorial. We will show how this work is to be done. He (the central government) has spent thousands of crores on the idols and the new parliament complex.

Here, Prime Minister Modi will also take part in two programs in Kolkata today. Will issue coin and postage stamp in memory of Netaji. Mamta Banerjee, who targeted Modi in her march, will share the stage with him at both these events.

 

Uproar before Modi comes to Bengal

There was a ruckus in Howrah before the Prime Minister reached Bengal. BJP workers allege that the people of Trinamool attacked him. The local BJP leader says that our workers were attacked. If Trinamool wants to do such politics, they will answer them in this language.

 

Now Delhi intervenes in Bengal politics

The celebration in West Bengal is part of mass culture. Here, some opportunity is found for socio-cultural events, whether Tagore Jayanti or Vivekananda, or Subhash Chandra Bose's birthday. Local politics also flourishes in these program committees, but this time the scope of this politics has reached Delhi.

 

The race to woo the Bengali manush on the socio-cultural front between the Trinamool Congress and the BJP started last year with Durga Puja. As early as 2021, on 12 January, Vivekananda Jayanti also resembled a procession between the two parties on the procession, but ahead of the Trinamool programs, the BJP's programs might have faded a bit. Modi has landed himself on Netaji's birth anniversary to find the same.

 

Modi will participate in two programs

Modi will participate in two programs in Kolkata. After addressing an international seminar on Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose at the National Library, he will attend the main event at Victoria Memorial Hall (Netaji Bhavan). Members of Azad Hind Fauj will be honored here. Mamta will also be on stage with him in this program.

 

He will also address before the Prime Minister. Till now the programs of both parties have been different on the cultural front in the state. Mamta is usually not present in the programs and meetings of the Center. Mamata, who has heard the BJP from the platform of her party, has a challenge to save the dignity of the post as well as the image of the party.

 

The goal of both leaders is to be closer to the same - Bengals.

Bengal has a lot of respect for the great men associated with the history and culture of the state. Here the public sees it connected with Bengals. Education of sports and arts is imparted here in every home, which is why the public is directly connected with cultural programs. On the stage of Victoria Memorial Hall too, both Modi and Mamta will aim to show themselves closer to this Bengal. It is also certain that the scale of the winner of this Bengali Sentiment will be heavy in the coming Assembly elections.

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