Modi going to Bengal for Netaji's birth anniversary

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to check out Trinamul Congress-ruled West Bengal next month, on January 23, to honor the
birth anniversary of famous flexibility fighter Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
With the Modi federal government setting up a high-level committee to mark the year-long commemoration of Netaji's 125th birth anniversary
in 2022, headed by Union house minister Amit Shah, Mr Modi's visit is anticipated to improve the BJP's survey prospects in the state, where
essential Assembly polls will be held early next year and the saffron party remains in complete gear for the electoral battle.The PM on
Wednesday remembered his check out to Port Blair in 2018 to mark the 75th anniversary of Netaji's unfurling of the tricolour
30th December 1943 ..
a day etched in the memory of every Indian, when the brave Netaji Subhas Bose unfurled the tricolour at Port Blair
To mark the 75th anniversary of this big day, I had gone to Port Blair and had the honour of raising the tricolour
Sharing some memories, tweeted the PM in addition to some pictures
The PM had practically resolved the centenary events of Visvabharati last week when West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee had claimed she was not
invited
After this, a welcome dated December 4 by the university vice-chancellor to her was flowed on the social networks by many BJP leaders, who
accused her of giving more importance to politics than the tradition of the university's founder and Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore.With
the Assembly polls due soon, the TMC and the BJP are participated in a bitter battle and many TMC leaders are signing up with the saffron
party, which has significantly increased its organisational and support base in the state
Ahead of Mr Modi's go to, home minister Amit Shah will likewise go to the state on January 12, the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda,
whose ancestral home he had visited throughout his last see to the state this month
BJP president J.P
Nadda is also due to check out the state on January 9
On his last visit earlier this month, the convoy of Mr Nadda and other senior BJP leaders had actually come under attack, allegedly by TMC
employees.