Nehru's special screening at Regal

Nehru's ways of attaining freedom for the country differed from that of Bose

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As hall in Delhi’s closed down on March 30, Congress members recalled how the country’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, brought back a film, Chalo Dilli, on the life of Subhas Chandra Bose, from in 1956 and arranged a special screening for party leaders in that theatre. The film depicted Bose’s role in the freedom struggle: “Chalo Dilli” was his war cry for the that he formed on foreign soil to free India of British rule. Though Nehru’s ways of attaining freedom for the country differed from that of Bose, he valued the revolutionary leader.

Nehru's special screening at Regal

Nehru's ways of attaining freedom for the country differed from that of Bose

Nehru's ways of attaining freedom for the country differed from that of Bose As hall in Delhi’s closed down on March 30, Congress members recalled how the country’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, brought back a film, Chalo Dilli, on the life of Subhas Chandra Bose, from in 1956 and arranged a special screening for party leaders in that theatre. The film depicted Bose’s role in the freedom struggle: “Chalo Dilli” was his war cry for the that he formed on foreign soil to free India of British rule. Though Nehru’s ways of attaining freedom for the country differed from that of Bose, he valued the revolutionary leader.
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