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BJP president JP Nadda commemorated Syama Prasad Mookerjee’s 125th birth anniversary, crediting him for ensuring West Bengal and Northeast remained part of India. He emphasized Mookerjee’s opposition to Nehru’s policies and his resignation from the cabinet. Nadda also inaugurated new BJP district offices, praising workers for recent electoral successes. The event highlighted Mookerjee’s legacy as a freedom fighter and Jana Sangh founder.

Key Points: JP Nadda Credits Syama Prasad Mookerjee for Keeping West Bengal in India

  • Nadda praises Mookerjee’s sacrifice for India’s unity
  • Credits him for opposing Nehru’s appeasement policies
  • Highlights Mookerjee’s role in Jana Sangh’s foundation
  • Inaugurates new BJP district offices in phased rollout
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Syama Prasad Mukherjee's intervention enabled us to keep West Bengal...: JP Nadda

BJP chief JP Nadda honors Syama Prasad Mookerjee’s role in preserving West Bengal and Northeast as part of India on his 125th birth anniversary.

"Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee’s intervention enabled us to keep West Bengal... today’s West Bengal and North East would not have been part of India. – JP Nadda"

New Delhi, July 6

Union Minister and BJP national president JP Nadda on Sunday lauded the contributions of Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee on his 125th birth anniversary and said that it was due to the efforts of the Jan Sangh founder that West Bengal and Northeast remained a part of India.

Nadda virtually inaugurated three new party district offices. These offices are among the 14 new district offices that are being inaugurated in a phased manner.

On the occasion, Nadda said, "Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee had always stuck to the ideology and sacrificed his life for the same. This country is indebted to him, as today's West Bengal and North East, which we see today, would not have been part of India. It was his intervention in the legislative assembly that enabled us to keep West Bengal. He was a part of the first cabinet of the Nehru government. Going against the politics of appeasement of Nehru, he resigned from the party as he understood that efforts began to weaken India just after independence."

Syama Prasad Mookerjee was the founder of Bharatiya Jana Sangh, the ideological parent organisation of the BJP. Born on July 6, 1901, in Calcutta, he was a multifaceted personality, a patriot, an educationist, a parliamentarian, a statesman, and a humanitarian. He inherited a legacy of erudition and nationalism from his father, Sir Ashutosh Mookerjee, an esteemed Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta University and Judge of the Calcutta High Court.

In 1940, he became the acting President of the Hindu Mahasabha and declared complete independence for India as its political goal.

Nadda also congratulated the party workers following the inauguration of the new district offices.

"I congratulate the party workers of Haryana and Delhi - today they are getting three new offices, and along with that, I congratulate you for your untiring efforts, they have borne fruit, and we formed the government in Delhi. I also thank the people of Haryana and also the party workers - they have made history by forming the (BJP) government for the third consecutive term," he said.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While I respect Dr. Mookerjee's contributions, I wish politicians wouldn't use historical figures to score political points. Can't we honor our leaders without dragging current politics into it?
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Aman W
As a Bengali, I'm proud that such a great son of Bengal fought for our unity. But today's Bengal politics is so divided - when will we see leaders like him again who put nation above everything?
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Priya S
Interesting how history repeats itself - the challenges of keeping India united that Dr. Mookerjee faced are still relevant today. We need to learn from such leaders to handle current issues in border states.
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Vikram M
The article mentions his resignation from Nehru's cabinet - this shows his strong principles. In today's politics, how many ministers would resign on matters of principle? Food for thought!
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Nisha Z
While celebrating leaders is good, I hope BJP also focuses on current issues in Bengal - unemployment, migration problems. History is important, but present development matters more to common people like us.

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