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A Study on Socio-Cultural Democratic Ideas of Netaji Sobhas Chandra Bose

DOI: 10.18535/sshj.v8i05.1038· Pages: 3530-3534· Vol. 8, No. 05, (2024)· Published: May 3, 2024
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Abstract

In this article I would like to explore about Indian freedom fighter Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and his distinct architect of Indian Democracy for future free society. Indian Political culture has deep roots in pre-colonial history, however it is also a product of Western-style democracy, which has shaped and even created the nation. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose had put forward a blue-print of future for India in his famous Haripura Address as president of the Indian National Congress in February 1938. He had set out a plan for reconstruction by eradicate poverty, granting freedom of expression, association, assemble, conscience, freely to confess and practice religion, culture, language; and equal before law. Netaji designed Democracy by multiparty system also in place of one-party state, well functioning legislature and independent judiciary and checks and balances among the same.

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SocialCulturalArchitectureDemocracyBose

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Ranjit Bordoloi NA
Associate. Prof. of Political Science, Dhing College
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