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    Why Modi Says Netaji Must Endure in Public Memory: 1997 Insights

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    Parakram Diwas brings the nation together to celebrate Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s indomitable spirit. Diving into history, a 1997 speech by Narendra Modi, now Prime Minister, offers timeless wisdom on preserving national heroes in collective memory.

    At the statue unveiling ceremony, Modi challenged the notion of memorials as mere decorations. He envisioned them as catalysts for national renewal, sparking a ‘new resolve and awakening’ essential for nation-building.

    ‘Anyone can build gardens, towers, or fountains for beauty,’ Modi remarked, ‘but statues of heroes like Subhas Babu shape destinies.’ He masterfully compared them to village temples that cultivate bhakti and communal harmony, urging eternal dedication to the country.

    This foundational belief materialized through landmark decisions. Modi launched digital village programs from Netaji’s Haripura base, unveiled India Gate’s iconic statue, rechristened an island in his name, and institutionalized Parakram Diwas.

    Further, declassifying confidential files and inaugurating the Red Fort’s INA museum and exhibit have demystified Bose’s contributions, making them accessible to all.

    Modi’s journey from a 1997 orator to a leader implementing these visions exemplifies continuity in honoring freedom fighters. It reinforces that national consciousness thrives when heroes’ legacies inspire ongoing sacrifice and unity.

    As debates on history rage, such efforts ensure Netaji’s parakram—courage—fuels India’s Amrit Kaal ambitions.

    1997 Modi Video India Gate Statue Modi Archives Narendra Modi Speech National Heroes Netaji Museum Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Parakram Diwas
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