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Mamata Banerjee demands 4 national capitals on rotation basis on Netaji’s birth anniversary

The West Bengal Chief Minister Saturday also slammed Centre's decision of celebrating Netaji Subash Chandra Bose's birthday as 'Parakram Diwas' instead of 'Deshnayak Diwas'.

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Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday said India should have four capitals on a rotation basis and sessions of Parliament should be held in different locations in the country.

She also slammed the Centre for its decision to observe January 23 as ‘Parakram Diwas’ to commemorate the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and said the Narendra Modi government did not consult with her before announcing it.

“During the British-era, Kolkata was the capital of the country. I think we must have four capitals on a rotation basis. Why does the country have only one capital? And the sessions of Parliament should be held in different places in the country. We will have to change our concept,” she said while addressing a gathering here after participating in a grand procession to pay tribute to Netaji’s 125th birth anniversary.

She also questioned why will the birth anniversary of Bose not be celebrated as ‘Deshnayak Diwas’.

“What is the meaning of ‘Parakram’? They may dislike me politically but could have consulted with me. They could have consulted with Netaji’s great-grandsons Sugata Bose or Sumantra Bose on choosing a word,” Banerjee said.

She also asked, “Who has given the name ‘Parakram’? But we are celebrating the day as ‘Deshnayak Diwas’ here because it has a history. Rabindranath Tagore had described Netaji as ‘Deshnayak’. That is why we have today used the name to link the two legends of Bengal,” she added.

Before the commencement of the 7-km procession from Syambazar area in the northern part of the city, Banerjee blew a conch shell and a siren was sounded at 12.15 pm, the time when Bose was born on this day in 1897.

“We do not celebrate Netaji’s birthday only in the years when elections are scheduled. We are celebrating his 125th birth anniversary in a grand fashion,” she said.

Banerjee also alleged that there is a “game” going on to change the country’s national anthem – “Jana Gana Mana”.

“There is a game going on to change our national anthem. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose had endorsed ‘Jana Gana Mana’ as the national anthem. We will not allow to change it,” she said.

Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore wrote “Jana Gana Mana” in 1911 in Bengali and it was adopted as the national anthem in 1950. However, the national anthem is only a part of the poem penned and composed by Tagore.

Mamata Banerjee criticised the Centre for abolishing the Planning Commission, which, according to her, was conceptualised by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.

Addressing a programme at Netaji Bhavan here on his 125th birth anniversary, Banerjee described Bose as an icon who had advocated unity among all communities in the country.

She also demanded that Netaji’s birthday on January 23 be declared a national holiday.

“Why the national Planning Commission, which was conceptualised by Netaji in independent India, was dissolved? Why the demand for a holiday on Netaji’s birthday by our government not yet met?” Banerjee said in her brief speech.

The Narendra Modi government disbanded the Planning Commission in 2014 and had formed the Niti Aayog.

“He (Netaji) had also spoken about the Planning Commission and several other things. I do not have any idea why the Planning Commission was abolished. Niti Aayog and the Planning Commission can co-exist. You will have to bring back the national Planning Commission,” she added.


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5 COMMENTS

  1. This type of Idea should be dumped in trash along with the one came with this idea .it’s the step to partition of india. next time they will ask for 4 prime minister’s. How such a goof things came to her mind.

  2. That is the shortest route for dividing India into four parts. Only a divisive politician like Mumtaz Begum can recommend such idea.

  3. India should have four capitals on a rotation basis and sessions of Parliament should be held in different locations in the country.
    Coming from someone who should know the words like COSTS and LOGISTICS, is strange to say the least.
    More so when the world is moving towards on line and virtual.

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