Congress govts underplayed Netaji Subhash Chandra Boses contribution legacy Jitendra Singh

New Delhi Sep 24 PTI Union Minister Jitendra Singh Friday accused past Congress governments of underplaying Netaji Subhash Chandra Boses contribution and legacy for political and dynastic considerationsHe was speaking after inaugurating a digital exhibition on the life and contribution of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose at the North Block hereThe minister said the event was an occasion to seek to restore the deserved glory of unsung heroes and undo the injustice done to them by history for whatever reasonSingh said the nation owes it to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for reviving and reminding people of the contribution of unsung heroes and freedom fighters including Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Baba Saheb Ambedakar Syama Prasad Mookerjee and Sardar PatelHe said their sacrifices and achievements were always downplayed by successive Congress governments for political and dynastic considerationsHe also mentioned the call given by Modi from the ramparts of red fort on Independence Day when he had reminded people of the significance of the 75th year of independence describing it as Amrit Mahotsav and also advised them to prepare the roadmap for the next 25 years when Independent India turns 100Singh the Minister of State for Personnel said the next 25 years of journey of Sankalp se Siddhi will definitely establish India as a Vishwaguru and therefore there is need for the young generation to take a pledge to rededicate themselves in the service of the nation an official statement saidThe minister reiterated that the celebrations which will continue till 15 August 2023 will have five pillars — freedom struggle ideas at 75 achievements at 75 actions at 75 and resolves at 75The minister informed that the Department of Personnel and Training DoPT will organise exhibitions on different themes every year it saidSecretary DoPT P K Tripathy Additional Secretary Rashmi Chowdhary and senior officials took part in the exhibition PTI AKV AKV TIR TIR

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September 24, 2021

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New Delhi Sep 24 PTI Union Minister Jitendra Singh Friday accused past Congress governments of underplaying Netaji Subhash Chandra Boses contribution and legacy for political and dynastic considerationsHe was speaking after inaugurating a digital exhibition on the life and contribution of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose at the North Block hereThe minister said the event was an occasion to seek to restore the deserved glory of unsung heroes and undo the injustice done to them by history for whatever reasonSingh said the nation owes it to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for reviving and reminding people of the contribution of unsung heroes and freedom fighters including Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Baba Saheb Ambedakar Syama Prasad Mookerjee and Sardar PatelHe said their sacrifices and achievements were always downplayed by successive Congress governments for political and dynastic considerationsHe also mentioned the call given by Modi from the ramparts of red fort on Independence Day when he had reminded people of the significance of the 75th year of independence describing it as Amrit Mahotsav and also advised them to prepare the roadmap for the next 25 years when Independent India turns 100Singh the Minister of State for Personnel said the next 25 years of journey of Sankalp se Siddhi will definitely establish India as a Vishwaguru and therefore there is need for the young generation to take a pledge to rededicate themselves in the service of the nation an official statement saidThe minister reiterated that the celebrations which will continue till 15 August 2023 will have five pillars — freedom struggle ideas at 75 achievements at 75 actions at 75 and resolves at 75The minister informed that the Department of Personnel and Training DoPT will organise exhibitions on different themes every year it saidSecretary DoPT P K Tripathy Additional Secretary Rashmi Chowdhary and senior officials took part in the exhibition PTI AKV AKV TIR TIR

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