![]() ![]() "History may have been unkind to him, but his impact and nationalism continued even after his passing. "Bose's efforts were monumental, fuelled by his romantic ideals of patriotism and his unwavering hope for a great India. The NSA said Bose was a highly religious man. Mr Doval said Bose's efforts were driven by his passion for patriotism and his unwavering dream of a great India. The NSA said Bose was a secular person and that he was deeply religious. He inspired them to fight for their country, united in their pursuit of freedom," Mr Doval said. "It resonated with people across all walks of life. His vision of a united India is encapsulated in his famous slogan 'Kadam Kadam Badhaye Ja'. He recognised India as a reality, transcending divisions of caste, religion, and ethnicity. Highlighting the legacy of Bose, Mr Doval spoke about Netaji's ability to unite people from diverse backgrounds and how he envisioned a unified and strong India. He displayed unparalleled bravery and determination," Mr Doval said. His audacity was evident throughout his life, from his journey to London for the ICS to his escape from India during detention. He had the courage to challenge the prevailing powers, regardless of the consequences. Netaji said "I want to free this country not only from political subjugation" but felt that the political, social, economic and cultural mindset of the people has to be changed, and "they should feel like free birds in the sky", the NSA added. ![]() "Netaji said I will not compromise for anything less than full independence and freedom," Mr Doval said. It was the current of the mighty British empire," he said. "In Indian history, there are very few parallels or in global history where people had the audacity to sail against the current - and not an easy current. ![]() Mr Doval said Bose's contribution to India is exemplary. Jinnah said I can accept only one leader and that is Subhas Bose," he added. "India would not have been partitioned if Subhas Bose was there. It is my right and I will have to get it'," Doval said. "The seed, the idea that came to his mind was 'I will fight the British, I will not beg for freedom. But at the same time, Mr Doval noted that Bose had a deep respect for Gandhi. In the course of his address, Mr Doval delved into various aspects of Bose's life and noted that he even had the audacity to challenge Mahatma Gandhi. ![]()
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