Subhash Chandra Bose Quotes Images. Subhas Chandra Bose was a renowned Indian revolutionary, freedom fighter, and nationalist leader. Subhash Chandra Bose was born on January 23, 1897, in Orissa’s Cuttack. During the late 1920s and throughout 1930s, he became the leader of radical, young, wing of the Indian National Congress, and by 1938, he became the Congress President.He was one of the most prominent Indian freedom fighters during the country’s struggle for independence. He revived and led the Indian National Army, or the Azad Hind Fauj, in 1943 and also formed alliances against the British during the World War II. Following differences with Congress high command and Mahatma Gandhi, he resigned from Congress leadership in 1939. In 1940, before he escaped from India, he was placed under house arrest by the British. He is revered as a patriot and national hero. He died in Taiwan in 1945, reportedly due to a plane crash.
Freedom is not given – it is taken.
Netaji Subhash Chandra bose quotes
- It is blood alone that can pay the price of freedom. Give me blood and I will give you freedom!
- One individual may die for an idea, but that idea will, after his death, incarnate itself in a thousand lives.
- India is calling. Blood is calling to blood. Get up, we have no time to lose. Take up your arms ! we shall carve our way through the enemy’s ranks, or if God wills, we shall die a martyr’s death. And in our last sleep we shall kiss the road that will bring our Army to Delhi.
- Men, money and materials cannot by themselves bring victory or freedom. We must have the motive-power that will inspire us to brave deeds and heroic exploits.
- When we stand, the Azad Hind Fauj has to be like a wall of granite; when we march, the Azad Hind Fauj has to be like a steamroller.
- Reality is, after all, too big for our frail understanding to fully comprehend. Nevertheless, we have to build our life on the theory which contains the maximum truth.
- We cannot sit still because we cannot, or do not , know the Absolute Truth.
- Life loses half its interest if there is no struggle-if there are no risks to be taken.
- I have no doubt in my mind that our chief national problems relating to the eradication of poverty, illiteracy and disease and the scientific production and distribution can be tackled only along socialistic lines.