The 127th birth anniversary of freedom fighter Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was celebrated at Vivekananda Arena, Anna University, Guindy, Chennai. The Governor of Tamil Nadu attended the function as a special guest. Similarly, the families of the freedom fighters were also invited and they also participated in the ceremony. Speaking in this meeting, Governor RN Ravi said, "Gandhi's struggle for our independence did not bear fruit. Netaji is the main reason for our independence. The country was divided into two in 1947 as per the will of Islamic leaders. Velu Nachiar, V.U.C. Like others, Netaji's sacrifice should be appreciated. Governor R.N. Ravi's speech had created controversy among people. In this case, the Governor's comment, Tamil Nadu President of Congress Party K.S. Alagiri strongly condemned. In a post published on the X website, he said, "As the Governor of Tamil Nadu, R.N. Ever since Ravi took charge, he has been making historical distortion arguments, working against the interests of the people of Tamil Nadu and belittling Tamil culture. In this case, under the guise of celebrating the 127th birthday of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose at the Governor's House, he has made comments defaming the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi himself. When he spoke in it, Gandhi's struggle for our independence from the British did not bear fruit, and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was the reason for our independence and he made vulgar remarks belittling the Gandhians, the soul of the Indian freedom struggle patriots will not forgive him. What was the relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and Subhash Chandra Bose? People like Ravi are unlikely to know. In 1938 at the Congress conference at Haripura, it was the Gandhians who recommended the appointment of Subhash Chandra Bose as the leader of the youthful dynamism. Similarly, in 1939, Subhash Chandra Bose, who was elected president in Tripuri, left the Congress due to dissent and left India to adopt an armed struggle. Following this, he met Hitler and Mussolini, the leaders of the enemy countries of the British and got their support and formed the Indian National Army with the cooperation of Japan. He believed that an enemy-friend approach would pay off.