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Amit Shah visits NBT's Vande Mataram pavilion at World Book Fair

New Delhi, Jan 17 (UNI) union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said that 'Ananda Math', the literary classic authored by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, created history by inspiring millions of Indians to wage the freedom struggle and put an end to British rule back in the day.
Shah, who visited the World Book Fair in New Delhi, also gifted copies of 'Ananda Math' to children, with the aim to enlighten their minds with the dreams of the country's freedom fighters, he mentioned taking to social media platform X.
He joined several book lovers like him at the New Delhi World Book Fair, and also shared pictures of his visit on social media platform X.
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