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INDIA WILL HIT BACK IF SOVEREIGNT­Y IS CHALLENGED: PM

‘We saw things through British glasses, now it’s changing’

- AGENCIES

India never eyed anyone else’s territory but will hit back with “double the force” if its sovereignt­y is ever challenged, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday at an event to mark the 75th anniversar­y of proclamati­on of the Azad Hind government by Subhas Chandra Bose. He also said his government was working towards providing the armed forces with better technology and latest weapons even as efforts are underway to make the lives of soldiers easier by giving them better facilities.

In a veiled attack on the Nehru-Gandhi clan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday alleged the contributi­on of several great leaders such as Sardar Patel, B R Ambedkar and Subhas Chandra Bose to the freedom struggle was “deliberate­ly” forgotten to glorify “one family”.

He also said it is high time more Indians knew about the historic role these stalwarts played. Donning the famous Azad Hind Fauj cap, the prime minister hoisted the national flag at the Red Fort and unveiled a plaque to mark the 75th anniversar­y of the proclamati­on of the Azad Hind government by Bose.

Traditiona­lly, the prime minister unfurls the tricolour on the ramparts of the Red Fort on Independen­ce Day.

The plaque will be placed at barrack number three at the Red Fort where members of the Azad Hind Fauj faced trial. A museum will be also set up in the barrack. Modi lamented that post Independen­ce, India’s policies were based on the British system as “things were seen through British glasses”.

“Policies, including those related to education, had to suffer because of this,” he said, adding that “Subhash babu always took pride in India’s history and our rich values. He taught us that not everything must be seen from a non-Indian prism.” He said in the later decades of independen­t India, “if the country had got the guidance of personalit­ies like Subhas Babu, Sardar Patel, the conditions would vary greatly”.

Modi said that his government is changing that now. “It is unfair that to glorify one family, the contributi­on of several other great leaders was deliberate­ly forgotten. It is high time more Indians knew about the historic role of stalwarts Sardar Patel, Babasaheb Ambedkar and Netaji Subhas Bose,” he said. Hailing Bose’s spirit of nationalis­m, Modi said as a 16-year-old, he was pained at the plight of India under the British rule. “His ideology was nationalis­m... All over the world, people took inspiratio­n from Netaji in fights against colonialis­m and inequality. We remain committed to fulfilling Netaji’s ideals.”

Modi said India never eyes anyone else’s territory but will hit back with “double the force” if its sovereignt­y is ever challenged. He also said his government is working towards providing the armed forces with better technology and latest weapons even as efforts are underway to make the lives of soldiers easier by giving them better facilities. “We are heading towards building an army which was once envisioned by Netaji (Bose),” the PM said.

Reacting to the remarks, the Congress said the BJP-led Centre was making a “conspirato­rial attempt” to appropriat­e the legacy of Bose and was “desperate to rewrite history”.

Party spokespers­on Abhishek Manu Singhvi said the Congress rejected the “vitriolic and diabolical” design of the Modi government to defame national icons with the contempt it deserved.

“Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and Sardar Patel were completely against the philosophy of sectariani­sm and bigotry that is espoused by Prime Minister Modi’s ideologica­l patriarch — the RSS and Hindu Mahasabha,” Singhvi told the media.

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 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? PM Narendra Modi with INA Veteran Lalti Ram during a flag hoisting ceremony to mark the 75th anniversar­y of the ‘Azad Hind government’ at Red Fort on Sunday
PHOTO: PTI PM Narendra Modi with INA Veteran Lalti Ram during a flag hoisting ceremony to mark the 75th anniversar­y of the ‘Azad Hind government’ at Red Fort on Sunday

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