Jinnah Was Ready To Accept Only Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose As Leader: Ajit Doval

New Delhi: National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval said on Saturday that if Subhash Chandra Bose was alive, the partition of India would not have happened. Delivering the first Subhash Chandra Bose Memorial Lecture in the national capital, organized by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), the NSA said Netaji showed great audacity at different stages of life and even dared to challenge Mahatma Gandhi in them. also had the audacity. , Doval said, “But Gandhi was at the peak of his political career and when Bose resigned and came out of the Congress, he started his struggle afresh.”

Doval said, “I am not saying good or bad, but there are very few parallels in Indian history and world history of people who had the audacity to go against the tide.” Japan.

The NSA said that the thought crossed his mind that “I will fight the British, I will not beg for freedom. It is my right and I have to get it.” Doval said, “Had there been Subhash Bose, the partition of India would not have happened. Jinnah had said that I can accept only one leader and that is Subhash Bose.”

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He also said that Subhash Chandra Bose wanted Indians to feel free like birds and never settle for anything less than the country’s independence. Doval further said that Bose not only wanted to free India from political subjugation but also felt the need to change the political, social and cultural mindset of the people.

“Netaji (Subhash Chandra Bose) said that I will not settle for anything less than complete freedom and independence. He said that he wanted not only to free this country from political subjugation, but also to improve the country’s political, social and The cultural mindset needs to change.” The National Security Advisor said, people and they should feel like free birds in the sky.

The NSA said that Bose was a secular person and he was deeply religious. He said Bose’s efforts were inspired by his patriotic passion and his unwavering dream of a great India.

“Bose’s efforts were noble, inspired by his romantic ideals of patriotism and his unwavering hope for a great India. History may have been unkind to him, but his influence and nationalism continued after his passing. He left a lasting impression on the nation.” Left an indelible mark. The hearts and minds of countless Indians, who were inspired by his extraordinary journey.”