South East Asia celebrates Netaji, reaffirms to honour legacy
South Asia News: The chief minister of Penang, Malaysia, Chow Kon Yeow, attended a commemorative event for Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, marking the 80th anniversary of Malaysian Prime Minister, Chow Kon Yeow, was the first high-ranking official from Malaysian government to attend a commemorative event to honour Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. The event was held at the precincts of Ramakrishna Tamil school in Penang, where hundreds of students and members of local Tamil schools were encouraged to participate in the fight against colonial domination. Chow Yeow praised the Netaji Welfare Foundation (NWF), the Indian high commission, and the National Association of British Colonists (NFC) for preserving and promoting Netaji's ideals. In Bangkok, an organisation set up by the INA families of Thailand, celebrated the 80th anniversary of Netaji with a 3-day "Netaji Pilgrimage" for academicians and Indo-Thai citizens linked to his historical visits to Thailand.

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In a rare and first-ever high-ranked official presence of Malaysian government at a special commemorative event to pay homage to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, it was the chief minister of Penang, Chow Kon Yeow , who inaugurated the 80th anniversary of the provisional government (Azad Hind Sarkar) and INA Raising Day, at the precincts of Ramakrishna Tamil school on Saturday by lighting the traditional Indian oil lamp. Addressing hundreds of students of local Tamil schools in Penang, and parliamentarians, exco members of DAP-led government, along with the organisers of the event, the Netaji Welfare Foundation (NWF), and Indian high commission , Chow Yeow said, "As Malaysians, we are particularly proud that Netaji chose our beloved country as his base to organize Indians to fight against the fierce colonial master, the British." He thanked the NWF for preserving and promoting Netaji's ideals. "It is our responsibility also to ensure his memory lives on."In Bangkok, the Netaji Subhash Vision Thailand , an organisation set up by the INA families of Thailand, celebrated the 80th anniversary on October 14, in conjunction with India Thai Chamber of Commerce, and Thai Bharat Cultural Lodge. NSVT arranged a 3-day "Netaji Pilgrimage" for academicians, and Indo-Thai citizens who believe their lives are inextricably linked with Bose's historical visits to Thailand to raise the INA. For, the first -ever INA training camp to be built entirely by Netaji and his men was in Chonburi, Thailand. And it was here that several thousand Indian migrant families from UP, Bihar, Punjab, offered Netaji not just their family wealth but also themselves to fight the brutal battles ahead.
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