Deccan Chronicle

We pressurise­d Centre for Netaji statue, says Mamata

Criticises govt for failing to crack the mystery about the death of Bose

- RAJIB CHOWDHURI | DC KOLKATA, JAN. 23

In a startling revelation, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee claimed on Sunday it was her “pressure” which forced the Centre to decide to install the statue of iconic freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose at the India Gate. She however reminded the ruling BJP that mere installati­on of a statue would not “end responsibi­lity.”

Paying tribute to Bose on his 125th birth anniversar­y at his statue on Red Road, the Trinamul Congress supremo told the Centre, “You are installing his statue only under our pressure. Didn’t any thought of building a statue come to your mind for so long? Come here and see our statue which is live and not artificial. It inspires us everyday. Remember, installati­on of a statue does not end responsibi­lity.”

She added, “You built so many statues spending crores! But did you ever study the history of the country or try to protect it? Instead, you destroyed heritage and are now trying to wipe out the history. Installati­on of a statue can not be everything. Netaji can not be loved by installing his statue and extinguish­ing Amar Jawan Jyoti.”

Attacking the Narendra Modi government for failing to crack the mystery about the death of Bose, Banerjee said, “Netaji left for abroad in a great escape. We still do not know what happened with him later. It has remained a mystery till date. This government had stated that it would unravel the entire mystery. But it did nothing. We already declassifi­ed the files on him public, digitised and archived it. But you failed to unravel the mystery about his death. The birthday can be written on his statue. But can you write the date of his death on it? None of us can do it. No one knows the history about it even after 75 years of our independen­ce. Where did he go? Did he go missing?”

On the Centre’s focus on the National War Memorial, the CM observed, “Netaji gave the first shape of today’s Indian Army by raising INA. Today you are playing politics over a memorial. We salute all, be it the soldiers and common people who sacrificed their lives, at a war memorial. Martyrs can not be divided.”

She also announced the formation of a body like Planning Commission, which was the brainchild of Bose and existed at the Centre, in the state.

 ?? PTI ?? West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee speaks during a programme to pay tribute to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on his 125th birth anniversar­y, at Red Road in Kolkata on Sunday. —
PTI West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee speaks during a programme to pay tribute to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on his 125th birth anniversar­y, at Red Road in Kolkata on Sunday. —

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