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Description "Come to Nagpur" was the clarion call given by Netaji Subash Chandra Bose to people of India on June 15, 1940 and published in his political party's organ "Forward Bloc". This souvenir released on Netaji's centenary celebrations contains Netaji's revolutionary speech at Nagpur session of his group and his ideology. It reveals the radical uncompromising temperament of Netaji and his ideology of armed struggle against the British rule. It records the week long proceedings of the Nagpur session and its agenda. It clearly brings out Netaji views about National struggle and National integration vis-a-vis the Indian National Congress ideology[edit]
Keywords Neta Subhash Chandra Bose, Indian National Congress, Forward Bloc, Gandhiji, Nagpur, Germans, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-001317
Author Unknown
Year 1997
Script Roman
Language English
Publisher Sanat Nandy
Custodian Jaswinder Singh Nagpur
Length 21.9
Breadth 13.0
Completion Complete
Condition Good
Pages                         36
 
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