Did Mamata Banerjee Pay Tributes to Netaji’s Soldiers on the Azad Hind Government Anniversary?

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Key Takeaways
- Mamata Banerjee honors Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and the INA.
- Significant reflection on faith during Kali Puja.
- Current political challenges for the Trinamool Congress.
- Importance of unity and resilience in West Bengal.
- Tribute serves as a reminder of India's freedom struggle.
Kolkata, Oct 21 (NationPress) On this significant day marking the establishment of the Azad Hind government by the legendary Indian freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee honored his memory along with the esteemed soldiers of the Indian National Army (INA).
"Today commemorates the anniversary of the Azad Hind Government's inception. I extend my heartfelt tributes to the brave soldiers of the Indian National Army who courageously fought for India's independence under the leadership of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose," the Chief Minister expressed in a message on social media.
While she chose not to convey any political undertones in her post about the Azad Hind government anniversary, she subtly did so in another post, reflecting on the Kali Puja celebrations at her residence in South Kolkata on Monday night, a tradition she observes every year.
She noted that her faith in Goddess Kali has consistently provided her with strength and compassion during challenging times.
"To me, faith has always been a quiet source of strength, a guiding light that nurtures courage in moments of doubt and compassion during hardships. This year marks yet another blessed celebration of Kali Puja at my home, a tradition woven into my life for decades. Through every joy and sorrow, I have found solace and purpose in the infinite grace of Maa Kali," she remarked.
This reflection comes at a time when her party, Trinamool Congress, is facing some challenges, including a conflict with the Election Commission of India (ECI) regarding the upcoming Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal and various corruption allegations.
In her post, she mentioned that while worshipping Goddess Kali on Monday, she prayed for the peace, health, and happiness of the people of West Bengal.
"Like every year, I marked the day with prayer and reflection, fasting, and preparing bhog for Maa. As I bowed before Her, I sought Her blessings for the people of Bengal and for every household across our nation, that peace, health, and happiness may reign. I express my deep gratitude to all who participated in the celebrations and extended their love and wishes. May the eternal light of Maa Kali dispel darkness and fill every life with strength, harmony, and hope," she concluded.