Kolkata:
An FIR was filed at a Kolkata-based police station on Sunday in opposition to the Chief of the Opposition within the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi for mentioning the date of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s demise on his official X deal with, whereas paying tributes to him on his delivery anniversary on January 23.
The FIR has been filed by the self-proclaimed Hindutva Group, Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha at Bhawanipur Police Station in South Kolkata. After submitting the FIR, the activists of the group additionally staged demonstrations close to Netaji’s ancestral home at Elgin Highway, additionally in south Kolkata, protesting in opposition to the contents of the controversial publish by Rahul Gandhi.
In line with the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha state president Chandrachud Goswami, Rahul Gandhi is carrying the identical legacy who first pressured Netaji to give up Congress and thereafter depart the nation. “Rahul Gandhi and his ancestors all the time attempt to wipe out the recollections of Netaji from the reminiscence of the individuals of India. The individuals of India will punish him. As for us, we are going to all the time be protesting if anybody tries to distort info on Netaji,” Goswami mentioned.
Earlier this week, the Congress MP in a publish on X talked about August 18, 1945, because the reported date of loss of life of the enduring freedom fighter. The date talked about by the LoP was the identical date when the aircraft carrying Netaji from Saigon and destined for the then USSR-occupied Manchuria crashed at Taihoku (presently Taipei).
Nevertheless, not one of the commissions arrange subsequently on Netaji’s ‘disappearance’ may ever verify August 18, 1945, as the precise date of his loss of life and a thriller surrounds the destiny of the liberty fighter.
Following the publish, Rahul Gandhi confronted criticism from throughout the get together strains together with All India Ahead Bloc, a celebration based by Netaji himself after quitting the Congress get together. The state leaders from each the ruling Trinamool Congress and the opposition BJP criticised Rahul Gandhi over the publish.
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