Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni
Bom felechhe Japani
I've heard this so often since growing up, ei bochhor oder collab hoye gelo
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Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni
Bom felechhe Japani
I've heard this so often since growing up, ei bochhor oder collab hoye gelo
A defining moment in India's freedom struggle✨✨...
On this day, 30 December 1930, Subhas Chandra Bose hoisted the Indian Tricolour at Port Blair, marking a powerful assertion of India's resolve for independence.
The historic act by Netaji symbolised defiance against colonial rule and strengthened the spirit of the freedom movement, leaving an enduring legacy of courage, nationalism and sacrifice.
His vision and unwavering commitment continue to inspire generations....
Recently, I noticed a trend where the Sanghis and ruling government are trying to include famous leaders such as Netaji and Bhagat Singh in their propaganda and nationalistic narrative. BRO!! Apply some common sense! These people, if still alive, would've hated you and your ideologies!
Bhagat Singh believed in Communism, and Netaji was against the Hindu Mahasabha!
15 August: The Independence That Wasn’t
Every year, India celebrates 15 August as its Independence Day — a day filled with patriotic speeches, parades, and flag hoisting. But how many of us pause to question: Was 15 August 1947 really the day India achieved true freedom?
When we look closer, the reality seems very different from the celebratory narrative taught to us since childhood. The truth is — 15 August 1947 marked only a transfer of power from British hands to an Indian leadership that was still tethered to British influence.
Read More: https://righttotruth.in/2025/08/15/15-august-the-independence-that-wasnt/
Parakram Diwas 2025: Honoring Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's 128th Birth Anniversary
India is commemorating Parakram Diwas today, January 23, 2025. This marks the 128th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. He was a pivotal figure in the nation’s struggle for independence. The Government of India initiated this annual observance in 2021. It aims to honor Netaji’s unparalleled courage. It also acknowledges his unwavering commitment to India’s freedom movement. This…
Can we take a moment to pay our respects to this man?
"তোমরা আমাকে রক্ত দাও, আমি তোমাদের স্বাধীনতা দেব।"
"Give me blood, and I shall give you freedom."
জয় হিন্দ! 🇮🇳 Jai Hind!
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose (23 January 1897 - 18 August 1945(?))
নেতাজি সুভাষচন্দ্র বসু (২৩ জানুয়ারি ১৮৯৭ - ১৮ আগস্ট ১৯৪৫(?))
Sharad ponkshe pointed the topic of war wining, war ethics at that time so well that hit me so hard.
Rules:
1. War starts at sunrise and ends at sunset
2. Never try to kill your enemy behind his back.
3. Never fight a enemy who is weaponless.
But then he said karn was Surya putra he was so powerful, he had many powers like noone could kill him on air on ground and obviously when there was sun. At one point in Mahabharata Karn's chariot wheel gets stuck now at this point Arjuna says to Krishna that if i kill him now then it would be me who would be breaking laws as karna was weaponless. Then Krishna says karna chose his own fait when he chose to be on the other side of Dharma other side in the sense when he chose to support adharma. And karna had many more flaws Earth Goddess cursed Karna that his chariot wheel gets struck in land which will lead to his death and a brahmin cursed Karna that Karna would die when he is weaponless as Karna killed his cow when it was helpless. Now his only point in telling these stories was if you notice from the past wars be it ramayana or Mahabharata in every war the good side or righteous side of the war had to take charge as in behave violently to get justice out of it.
Broke conspiracy theory: Jawaharlal Nehru covered up the fact that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose survived the plane crash of 1945 and forced him to go into hiding because he was afraid that Bose's popularity would usurp him of his power
Woke conspiracy theory: Jawaharlal Nehru helped Bose go into hiding because the Allies would have otherwise arrested him as a war criminal because he sided with the Axis powers to help raise an Army against the British. Bose lived an anonymous and peaceful life with the cooperation of the Indian government.