Subhas Chandra Bose become the President of the Indian
National Congress on January 29, 1938, during the 51st session of the
Congress held in Haripura, Gujarat. This marked a significant moment in
the Indian independence movement, as Bose's presidency represented a
shift towards a more radical approach to achieving independence from
British rule. He served as Congress President for two consecutive terms,
1938-1939 and 1939-1940, before his ideological differences with the
mainstream leadership led him to form the Forward Bloc and pursue his
revolutionary activities.
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