Actress and political leader Kangana Ranaut faces criticism for her recent remarks at the Times Now Summit, where she referred to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose as India's first prime minister. Her comments sparked controversy for historical inaccuracy, with many pointing out Bose's actual roles within the Indian National Congress and the Forward Bloc. Social media users and political leaders expressed their views, with some even trolling Ranaut for her interpretation of Bose's absence post-Independence. Even the official account of the Congress joined in by trolling her and suggesting that the BJP may have a chance at the post of Prime Minister if more such "samples" are presented.
Kangana Ranaut's Controversial Remarks: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose as India's First Prime Minister
During the Times Now Summit, Bollywood actress and political leader Kangana Ranaut made a controversial remark by referring to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose as India's first Prime Minister. This statement sparked widespread criticism for its historical inaccuracy.
Historical Background
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was a prominent Indian nationalist leader during the struggle for independence from British rule. He was the president of the Indian National Congress in 1938 and 1939, but later left to form his own party, the Forward Bloc.
Bose played a pivotal role in the Indian National Army (INA), which fought against the British during World War II. After the war, Bose disappeared under mysterious circumstances, and his fate remains unknown.
Ranaut's Remarks
At the Times Now Summit, Ranaut stated that "Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was India's first Prime Minister." This statement is historically inaccurate, as India's first Prime Minister was Jawaharlal Nehru.
Ranaut's comments drew criticism from social media users, political leaders, and historians. Many pointed out that Bose never officially held the position of Prime Minister and that Nehru was the first person to be elected as India's Prime Minister.
Congress's Response
The official Twitter account of the Indian National Congress responded to Ranaut's remarks with a sarcastic tweet: "If the BJP is presenting such 'samples,' it is possible that the BJP may get a chance at the post of Prime Minister."
FAQs
Bose was a prominent Indian nationalist leader who played a significant role in the struggle for independence from British rule.
No, India's first Prime Minister was Jawaharlal Nehru.
Ranaut's remarks were inaccurate, as Bose never officially held the position of Prime Minister.
The Congress responded with a sarcastic tweet, suggesting that the BJP might have a chance at the post of Prime Minister if more such "samples" are presented.
The controversy highlights the importance of historical accuracy and the dangers of making inaccurate statements about historical figures.
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