Noida | The Samajwadi Party’s Noida Metropolitan unit celebrated the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose with enthusiasm and patriotic fervour at its metropolitan office located at A Square Mall, Sector 72. The programme was organised under the leadership of Noida Metropolitan President Dr Ashray Gupta and witnessed the participation of party office-bearers and workers from across the city.
The event was marked by tributes to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, one of India’s most revered freedom fighters, remembered for his revolutionary spirit, unwavering patriotism and fearless resistance against British colonial rule. The gathering paid homage to his legacy and reaffirmed their commitment to the core values of the nation.
Floral Tributes and Collective Pledge
During the programme, party leaders and workers offered floral tributes to the portrait of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose as a mark of respect. The ceremony was followed by a collective pledge in which those present resolved to protect the Constitution of India, uphold democratic values and safeguard the country’s sovereignty, unity and integrity.
The atmosphere at the office reflected deep reverence for Netaji’s ideals, with speakers highlighting the relevance of his vision and sacrifices in contemporary times. Party workers described the occasion as an opportunity to reconnect with the ideals of courage, discipline and nationalism that Netaji stood for.
Netaji’s Life a Source of Inspiration: Dr Ashray Gupta
Addressing the gathering, Noida Metropolitan President Dr Ashray Gupta described Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose as a great patriot and a powerful nationalist leader whose contribution to India’s freedom struggle remains unparalleled. He said Netaji was a fearless revolutionary who dared to challenge British rule through armed resistance at a time when such defiance demanded immense courage.
Dr Gupta said that patriotism was deeply ingrained in Netaji’s character and reflected in every decision he took for the nation. He recalled that Netaji’s leadership of the Indian National Army and his clarion call for complete independence inspired millions of Indians to rise against colonial oppression.
He added that Netaji’s life and ideals continue to inspire people across generations, particularly the youth, to work selflessly for the nation and stand firm in the face of injustice. According to him, remembering leaders like Netaji is essential to strengthening democratic values and nurturing a sense of responsibility toward the country.
Emphasis on Democratic and Constitutional Values
Speakers at the event stressed that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s struggle was not only against foreign rule but also for a free, strong and inclusive India. Party leaders underlined that the pledge taken during the programme was a reminder of the responsibility every citizen and political worker bears toward preserving democratic institutions and constitutional principles.
They noted that in the present times, when challenges to democracy and social harmony are being debated across the country, Netaji’s ideals of unity, discipline and national pride hold even greater significance. The Samajwadi Party leaders said that such commemorative programmes help reinforce political commitment to democratic functioning and public service.
Participation of Party Leaders and Workers
The programme saw the presence of several senior party members and active workers of the Noida Metropolitan unit. Those present on the occasion included Priyanka Tiwari, Sujit Jaiswal, Rambir Yadav, Gaurav Rana, Utkarsh Mishra, Manovar Khan, Mohit Yadav, Deepak Kumar, Gaurav Yadav, Jitendra Singh and Ashutosh Bose.
Party officials said the participation of a large number of workers reflected the continued relevance of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s legacy among grassroots-level political workers. They added that the Samajwadi Party remains committed to organising such events to honour national icons and keep their ideals alive in public discourse.
Commitment to Carry Forward Netaji’s Ideals
At the conclusion of the programme, party leaders reiterated their resolve to follow the path shown by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose by working for social justice, national unity and democratic rights. They said that remembering freedom fighters is not limited to ceremonial observances but must translate into responsible political action and service to the people.
The event concluded with a call for unity among party workers and renewed dedication to the principles of the Constitution and democracy, drawing inspiration from the life and struggle of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.
