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This Article is From Jan 23, 2021

Modi, Mamata Claim Netaji’s Legacy, Fight Over His ‘Parakram’ And ‘Patriotism’

Modi, Mamata Claim Netaji’s Legacy, Fight Over His ‘Parakram’ And ‘Patriotism’
A projection show on the life of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose at the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata on Jan. 23, 2021. It was attended by Prime Minister Modi and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. (Photo: @PMOIndia twitter handle)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi bowed in solemn reverence, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee clamoured his birthday be declared a national holiday, but their competing claims over Subhas Chandra Bose's legacy Saturday left an election-bound West Bengal bitterly cleaved and disquieted.

The day began with colourful events where children donning the Indian National Army's uniforms lustily sang its anthem 'Kadam, Kadam Badhaye Ja' to mark the beginning of the year-long 125th birth anniversary celebrations of the legendary freedom fighter.

It ended in abject bitterness when West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee refused to deliver her speech at the main 'Parakram Diwas' celebration at the forecourt of the Victoria Memorial after 'Jai Shri Ram' slogans greeted her, claiming she was insulted.

Bose, who Mahatma Gandhi once referred to as the "prince among the patriots", is one of the foremost icons of Bengal whose legacy both the ruling TMC and challenger BJP have been trying to claim in the run up to the assembly elections.

TMC supremo Banerjee kicked off the celebrations with a grand procession in Kolkata, while Modi flew down to the city where he recalled the sacrifices of the leader, who went looking for support "embassy to embassy and country to country" to wage a war against the British rule.

Both declared their faith in Bose's ideology, but the commonality vanished into thin air over a matter as trivial as the name his birth anniversary should have.

The central government and the BJP celebrated the day as "Parakram Diwas", while the TMC observed it as "Deshnayak Diwas".

"We do not celebrate Netaji's birthday only in the years when elections are scheduled. We are celebrating his 125th birth anniversary in a grand fashion. Rabindranath Tagore described Netaji as Deshnayak. That is why we have decided to celebrate this day as Deshnayak Diwas," Banerjee said, as she led a 7-km foot march from Shyam Bazaar to Netaji's statue on Red Road.

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