Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday became the third PM to visit Kolkata’s Netaji Bhawan on freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose’s birthday. Before this former PMs Lal Bahadur Shastri ad PV, Narsimha Rao visited Kolkata’s Netaji Bhawan on Subhas Chandra Bose’s birthday.
The mansion on Elgin road where the freedom fighter’s family lives is now a museum on Bose. Now, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s picture on Facebook of landing in Kolkata breaks records by clocking 1 million likes in less than 24 hours. PM Narendra Modi reached Kolkata on Saturday to participate in the ‘Parakram Diwas’ celebrations commemorating the 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.
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Superhit photograph: PM’s picture on Facebook of landing in Kolkata breaks records by clocking 1 million likes in less than 24 hours! pic.twitter.com/lQqHXVWc1X
— Aman Sharma (@AmanKayamHai_ET) January 24, 2021
Here’s what people have to say about PM Modi’s viral picture-
Salman 2.0 bhai!
— Akshay Shah (@agilewiz) January 24, 2021Power of computers and bots
— Jitu Mehta (@jitu70069205) January 24, 2021This is nothing on insta he got 2.6M like in less than 24 Hour
— Himanshu sahu (@HimanshuNit) January 24, 2021Wahh you put so much effort in this investigative journalism
— bhakhtt (@basher24) January 24, 2021 — Vipul Sehgal (@VipulSehgal36) January 24, 2021Bose’s grandnephew and BJP leader Chandra Kumar Bose who was present during Modi’s visit said, “Lal Bahadur Shastri was the first Prime Minister who visited this historic building on January 23 while being in office.”
Some glimpses from the programme at Victoria Memorial. #ParakramDivas pic.twitter.com/rBmhawJAwA
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 23, 2021
He also said, “The prime minister saw the Wanderer car that Netaji used. He visited Netaji’s study and his elder brother Sisir Kumar Bose’s room and also saw Netaji’s uniforms, swords, and old photographs. The prime minister was inquisitive about Netaji’s visit to Haripura in Gujarat and we showed him some photographs.”
The National Library is one of Kolkata’s iconic landmarks. At the National Library, I interacted with artists, researchers and other delegates as a part of #ParakramDivas.
The 125th Jayanti celebrations of Netaji Bose have captured the imagination of our entire nation. pic.twitter.com/r3xVdTKFXf
Modi also visited Netaji Bhawan, Modi went to the National Library. After spending around thirty minutes at the library campus, the PM’s motorcade left for the Victoria memorial grounds where he attended the cultural programmes.
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