
Cong forgot Netaji, his statue will now inspire future generations: Amit Shah
India Today
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the government's decision to install Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s statue will inspire generations to come.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday, January 21, said that the Congress had forgotten about Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s contributions to India and the Modi government's decision to install his statue will inspire future generations.
PM Narendra Modi earlier announced that a statue Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose will be installed at the India Gate. He said that till the grand statue of Netaji Bose is completed, a hologram statue of his would be present at the same place.
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“This is a befitting tribute to the legendary Netaji, who gave everything for India’s freedom,” Home Minister Amit Shah tweeted. He added: “Netaji is an epitome of India’s true strength & resolve. Congress has left no stone unturned to forget the immortal contributions of India’s brave son. PM Narendra Modiji’s decision to install Netaji’s statue at India Gate on his 125th Jayanti will inspire our generations to come.”
Netaji is an epitome of India’s true strength & resolve. Congress has left no stone unturned to forget the immortal contributions of India’s brave son.PM @narendramodi’s decision to install Netaji’s statue at India Gate on his 125th Jayanti will inspire our generations to come. pic.twitter.com/3aRZdQCyH8
PM Modi will unveil the hologram statue of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose at the India Gate on Sunday, Netaji's 125th birth anniversary.

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