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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

10 Facts About Subhas Chandra Bose Death – Mystery Surrounding Netaji’s Death

Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was one of those Indian Freedom Fighter who held tremendous respect for his courage, bravery and ideology. He left India secretively by disguising British who had kept him in house arrest in 1941. Since then he never returned to India or at least that is the belief of most of the Historians. We bring you some of the most interesting facts about Subhas Chandra Bose death which were claimed by various Historians, Governments, groups and countries. These facts about Subhas Chandra Bose Death include many stories and conspiracy theories.
We are not making judgement or claim through this article because many things still remains a mystery and these are only Important facts about Subhas Chandra Bose Death.

10 Facts About Subhas Chandra Bose Death

1. Netaji was said to have died on August 18, 1945, two years before India won freedom, after his plane crashed in Taiwan. Many of his family and followers never believed that he died in that crash.
2. Many Believed that Netaji lived for decades as spiritual leader “Gumnami Baba” in Faizabad and died in the 1980s. Followers of “Gumnami Baba” says that Baba shared same reading habits, knew several languages and also seemed to know a lot about the Indian National Army.
3. In the 1950s, a story emerged that Netaji had become a sadhu after coming back to India and was now the chief sadhu of an ashram in Shaulmari. Some older associates of Bose had formed an organization, the “Subhasbadi Janata,” to promote this story. Though the Sadhu himself declined that he is Bose and Other top politicians and journalist who had met Bose in real also declined this fact after meeting Sadhu.
4. There were some reports after Independence that S. Radhakrishnan met Bose when he was Ambassador to Russia.5. In 1995 a bunch of declassified files were found that hinted at Bose having been in the USSR after 1945. Dr Purobi Roy, a member of the team of scholars, said she found a document stamped “most secret”, dated 1946, in the military archives of Paddolosk, near Moscow, which mentioned Stalin and Molotov discussing Bose’s plans — whether he would remain in the USSR or leave.
6. Dr Roy also said she found a KGB report in Bombay from 1946, which said, “it is not possible to work with Nehru or Gandhi, we have to use Subhas Bose”. This implies Bose was still alive in 1946.
7. In 2005, the BBC reported that not only the Taiwanese government rejected the story of Bose died in a plane crash in Taipei, it also denied any plane crashes occurred between August 14 and September 20 that year.
8. Joyce Chapman Lebra, wrote in 2008 which talks about Japan’s wish to return Netaji’s Ashes.
“Japanese have always wished to return the ashes to Bengal, as they believe that a soul will not rest in peace until the ashes are brought home. The prospect of having Netaji’s ashes in Bengal, however, has been known to incite rioting, as happened one year at the annual 23 January convention at the Netaji Research Bureau in Calcutta. Hot-headed young Bengali radicals broke into the convention hall where Fujiwara, the founder of the INA, was to address the assemblage and shouted abuse at him. Apparently some newspaper had published a rumour that Fujiwara had brought Netaji’s ashes back.”
9. Right after the day when Netaji’s detah is being claimed the Supreme Allied Command, South-east Asia, under Mountbatten, tasked Colonel Sir John Figgess, an intelligence officer, with investigating Bose’s death who submitted his confidential report on 25th July 1946. The part of report were anonymously distributed for public viewing in 1997. One of the paragraph of report said:
“As a result of a series of interrogations of individuals named in the following paragraphs it is confirmed as certain that S.C. Bose died in a Taihoku Military Hospital (Nammon Ward) sometime between 1700 hours and 2000 hours local time on the August 18, 1945. The cause of death was heart failure resulting from multiple burns and shock. All the persons named below were interrogated at different times but the several accounts of the event agree both in substance and detail at all points where the knowledge of the subjects could have been deemed to be based on common experience. The possibility of a pre-arranged fabrication must be excluded since most of the individuals concerned had no opportunity of contact with one another prior to interrogation.”
Report also claimed that Sir Friggs interviewed two survivors of the plane crash who later treated Bose in Hospital.
10. In 1999 after court order, the Indian government appointed retired Supreme Court judge M. K. Mukherjee to probe the death of Bose. The report concluded saying that there was a secret plan to ensure Bose’s safe passage to the USSR with the knowledge of Japanese authorities and Habibur Rahman. The commission observed that the ashes kept at the Renkoji temple, reported to be Bose’s, were of Ichiro Okura, a Japanese soldier who died of cardiac arrest.
11. The Bengal government has released 64 files that were hidden in its lockers for decades, and from Monday, anyone can read them.
12. Around 130 files believed to be with the Centre which remained classified. Many thinks the files could hold the key information regarding the mystery of Netaji’s disappearance in 1945.
13. Some of the declassified files revealed that the Intelligence Bureau kept relatives of Netaji under close surveillance for two decades, mostly during the 17 year tenure of Jawaharlal Nehru.
14. A torn letter obtained through one of the declassified files which was written by Netaji’s wife Emilie Schenkl from Vienna to Sarat Chandra Bose, Netaji’s elder brother.
The last paragraph of the memo says, “Emilie Schenkl quite” and then a gap caused by the tear, then the letters “ly believes that Subhas Bose is dead. From the”, again a gap, “tone and manner of writing of the letter”, a gap again, and then finally, “be genuine.”These are most popular and most talked about stories and facts about Subhas Chandra Bose Death. With every new findings the mystery of his death gets deepens and now Historians are looking towards Central Government who holds the key classified files which could decode the mystery and bring out actual fact about Subhas Chandra Bose Death.

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