
TMC takes dig at govt e-magazine for misreporting facts on 1857 revolt
India Today
TMC took a dig at the latest issue of New India Samachar, government’s fortnightly e-Magazine that marked the ‘Amrit Mahotsav’, which celebrates India in its 75th year of Independence, in which Swami Vivekanand's teachings were termed to be a precursor to the revolt of 1857
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) took a dig at the latest issue of New India Samachar, government’s fortnightly e-Magazine that marked the ‘Amrit Mahotsav’, which celebrates India in its 75th year of Independence, in which Swami Vivekanand's teachings were termed to be a precursor to the revolt of 1857. Something fishy about the Amrit in #AmritMahotsav.Swami Vivekananda Ji was born in 1863.We're still trying to figure out how he influenced the 'Revolt of 1857', if that's what we're going to call it... @PIB_India, can you send some help? https://t.co/ZhJFtIwk2q The English version of latest issue of #NewIndiaSamachar inadvertently mentioned Swami Vivekananda and Raman Maharshi as contemporaries of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. The error is regretted and has been corrected. The Hindi version had mentioned the facts correctly. https://t.co/NB9Ho4miG6 pic.twitter.com/yqcW9PoXD9
Swami Vivekanand was born in 1863.

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