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PM Modi Inaugurates Kartavya Path, Netaji Bose Statue At India Gate

PM Modi said that Kingsway, i.e Rajpath, the symbol of slavery, has become a matter of history from today, has been erased forever

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday unveiled the statue of freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and inaugurated the Kartavya Path at India Gate.

Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's statue has been installed at the same place where the hologram statue of Netaji was unveiled on Parakram Divas (23 January) earlier this year. This granite statue is a fitting tribute to Netaji's immense contribution in our freedom struggle and a symbol of the nation's indebtedness to him.

During this, PM Modi said that today's historic program is the vision of the whole country. At this time, all the countrymen are associated with this program. I heartily welcome, congratulate all the countrymen who are witnessing this historic moment.

The PM said that in Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, the country has got a new inspiration, new energy has been received. Today, leaving the past, we are filling the picture of tomorrow with new colors. This new aura which is visible everywhere today is the aura of confidence of new India.

PM Modi said that Kingsway, i.e Rajpath, the symbol of slavery, has become a matter of history from today, has been erased forever. Today a new history has been created in the form of a path of duty. I congratulate all the countrymen for their freedom from yet another identity of slavery, in this nectar of independence.

He said that today a huge statue of our national hero Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose has also been installed near India Gate. At the time of slavery, there was a statue of the representative of the British Raj. Today, the country has also established the life of a modern, strong India by establishing the statue of Netaji at the same place.

The Prime Minister said that today the country has changed hundreds of laws from the British era. The time and date of the Indian budget, which was following the time of the British Parliament for so many decades, has also been changed. Through the National Education Policy, now the youth of the country are being liberated from the compulsion of foreign language.