Monday, October 5, 2015

INA :NETA JI SUBHASH CHANDER BOSE - LEGACY

SOURCE  : https://youtu.be/Kh2EbuP_Y-4

CURTSEY :http://netaji-legacy.blogspot.in/




                                                       

The Forgotten Hero - With English Subtitles



     [  https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=16&v=Kh2EbuP_Y-4  ]



Published on Feb 13, 2013



Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero (also 

known as Bose: The Forgotten Hero) is a 2004 film 

directed by Shyam Benegal and starring Sachin 

Khedekar, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Rajit Kapur, Arif 

Zakaria, and Divya Dutta. The movie depicts the life of 

the Indian independence leader "Netaji" Subhas 

Chandra Bose. It starts Bose resigning the president 

post of Indian National Congress (INC) moves to the 

meeting with Italians by crossing Afghanistan's rugged 

terrain and entering Europe, shows him romancing his 

Austrian secretary and his appointment with Adolf Hitler 

in Berlin, then his inspiring of the Indian POWs of the 

'Punjab Regiment' (British Army) for fighting the British 

forces in India, through his patriotic speeches. Then it 

shows his journey to Japan, battles in Burma and India. 

Filim ends with Netaji's speech at Red Fort as the Prime 

Minister.


The music is by A. R. Rahman. The music for the songs 

"Aazadi" and "Ekla Chalo" were particularly popular. A 

song "Zikr" is composed in the style of Islamic prayer 

chants Sufi style.








NETA JI SUBHASH CHANDER BOSE 

NETA JI SUBHASH CHANDER BOSE - 9TH SOUVENIR COVER 

NETA JI A FOGOTTON HERO






                  





64 FILES ON NETA JI DECLASSIFIED BY WB GOVT.

     On declassification of Confidential Files on Neta Ji the CM said that Neta Ji Subhas may have been alive after 1945. 
    Read details of the report by Times Of India, New Delhi.
 




NETA JI, THE SAINT -GUMNAMI BABA - TIMES OF INDIA

Sep 07 2015 : The Times of India (Delhi)

Netaji, The Saint?

http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Netaji-The-Saint-07092015010013   

(This article was published in Times of India in two parts oon 7th and 8th Sep 2015. Both these parts are reproduced here and in addition HIS LAST STOP is also included )

         IT'S ONE OF THE GREATEST MYSTERIES OF MODERN INDIA: WAS GUMNAMI BABA, ALSO KNOWN AS THE ASCETIC OF UP'S FAIZABAD, ACTUALLY NETAJI SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE? SUBHRO NIYOGI, SAIKAT RAY AND A TEAM OF REPORTERS TRACK DOWN SOME PEOPLE WHO ACTUALLY INTERACTED WITH HIM AND ARE CONVINCED THAT IT WAS NONE OTHER THAN THE CHARISMATIC LEADER HIMSELF, LIVING UNDER AN ASSUMED IDENTITY. READ ON TO FIND OUT WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY

       A moment that lasted a fraction of a second 33 years ago is etched so vividly in Sura jit Dasgupta's memory that a mere recollection triggers a myriad emotions. Dasgupta's facial muscles twitch, lips quiver and eyes turn misty as he strives to utter something, stutters and then gives up.



After several minutes of internal strife, Dasgupta composes himself. “He was seated before me like every day when I had an urge to see him. I stole a glance and was so dazzled by the glow that emanated from within that I had to immediately lower my gaze. It is a sight I will never forget,“ he mumbles.

The “he“ Dasgupta refers to was Bhagwanji, an ascetic in Faizabad, UP , who very few “knew“ to be Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Here was the man who had been pronounced dead 37 years ago, a death millions refused to believe. Many felt he would return to India one day to finally solve one of the most baffling mysteries of 

MAJ GEN GD BAKSHI'S EXCELLENT SPEECH ON NETA JI.




Major General GD Bakshi's excellent speech on Netaji Subhas - Every Indian must watch

https://youtu.be/hL9heHINrCU

NETA JI SUBHASH CHANDER BOSE I.N.A. TRUST

Affectionately called 'Netaji'.......Subhas Chandra Bose, was one of the most prominent leaders of Indian freedom struggle. India's freedom struggle cannot be imagined without remembering the great sacrifice and determination and contribution of Subash Chandra Bose. He founded Indian National Army (Azad Hind Fauj) to overthrow British Empire from India and came to acquire legendary status among Indian masses.

DOORDARSHAN telecasted a special programme on Neta Ji in January 2015 on Birth Anniversary of Neta Ji . It is worth watching to know what a great Chrismatic leader he was. Watch Full video here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD7p2MpRXvg

After seeing this telecast, I can do nothing better then to pity myself, for the ignorance of the

INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY - MEMORIAL SINGAPORE

DIRECTION TO THE MEMORIAL
OUR GLORIOUS DEAD







INA MONUMENT


INA PLACARD
                                            INSCRIPTION ON THE ABOVE MONUMENT.

INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY
___________________________________

In the final months of the Japanese Occupation of Singapore, a memorial dedicated to the "Unknown Warrior" of the Indian National Army (INA) was constructed at this site.

The local INA was formed in 1942 with Japanese support. It sought to liberate India from the British and consisted mainly of Prisoner-of -War from the British Indian Army. Subhas Chadra Bose, who lead INA from 1943 onward, laid a foundation stone for the monument in July 1945. The Urdu words inscribed on the monument read : ITTEFAQ (Unity),  (ITMAD) faith and KURBANI (sacrifice).
                                                                     **********


NATIONAL CONVENTION - NEW DELHI 06 AUG 2015 - BRIEF CONCEPT

THE NATIONAL CONVENTION 2015 WAS HELD AT DELHI ON THE 6TH AUG 2015 ON LEGACY OF NETA JI AND HIS AZAD HIND FAUJ.

Neta Ji Subash Chandra Bose, the most chrismatic leader of India's freedom struggle took up the mantle of leadership at a time when the strategies and methodsdevised  and  practiced  by  Mohan  Das  Karam Chand Gandhi reached a dead end in the early 40s .While the Mahatma  successfully  achieved  the elusive solidarity among faction ridden society and a degree of hope among the masses  for  ultimate freedom from foreign rule, some day , it was Subhash who forged the the final weapon to cut through British  colonial  power.  Yet,  the  narrative  of  state  India  built  in  1947 and  thereafter  was    entred  on Gandhian pacifism. 'De Di Hamein Azadi Bina Khag Bina Dhal  Sabarmati Ke Sant Toone Kar Diya Kamal'. This does not bear historical Scrutiny . India paid for its freedom with the blood of 26000 Azad Hind Fauj  Soldiers .

This is the first occasion when an anti British politician has acquired a hold over a substantial number of men in theIndian Army and the consequences are quite incalculable . ........The cabinet Should consider very carefully what to do withhim. If he could be disposed off without being sent back to India, I am sure it would be a good thing.

Lord Wave/I, Viceroy of India in a note to Secretary of State for India - Aug 1945
"We decided to leave India because we lost the loyalty of the Indian Armed forces due to the influence of Subhash ChandraBose. The impact of Gandhi on the 


NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE & THE I.N.A

NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE & THE INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY(INA)

(The Key Catalysts to India's Freedom)
Maj Gen (Dr) G D Bakshi SM, VSM (Retd)


"He was certainly always a nationalist. For him, the In dian Nation was an idea, the very antithesis of the princel ystates and the caste system and linguistic conflicts, and above all, the very antithesis of Jinnah's theory of two nations."
- Anton  Pelinka on Netaji Subhash -

"The British no longer feared Gandhi o; Nehru, but they feared Bose and the violence he represented, and hissuddenl y amplified figure overawed the conferences that were to lead to independence.11
- Michael Edwards

"The contribution made by Netaji S C Bose towards the achievement of freedom in 1945 was no less and perha psmore important than that of M ahatma Gandhi."
- R.C. Majumdar, Historian

"The Sikhs may try & set up a separate regime and that will only be the su-,rt of a general decentralization andbreakup of the idea that Ind ia is a country, whereas it is a subcont inent as varied as Europe . The Punjabi is asdifferent Fom a M adrasi, as a Scdt from an ftalian. The British tried to consolidate it but achieved nothingpermanent. No one can make a nation out of the Eq«ator."
- Field Marshal Claude Auchinlek

 

STRATEGIC DIRECTION OF FREEDOM STRUGGLE


Where a nation state is going, depends a great deal on where it has come from. What were its origins? How did itgain its freedom? How were its seminal institutions formed? What was its national narrative on formation? Whowere its heroes? 68 years  after independence, the time has come to take a dispassionate view of our recenthistory and reassess the role of the key dramatis personae. This is not an exercise in digging up graves, but anessential exercise about recognizing who we are and what do we stand for. The Indian Freedom struggle had thrownup a galaxy of great leaders who were talented men of great vision and stature. In retrospect one of the tallestamongst them perhaps was Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.

"There was, in Bose's perception, a linkage between how India gained independence and what India would do afterindependence. How India gained independence would determine if India would be able to surmount the powerfulefforts being made to undermine her unity. At this stage
{1942} , Bose's mind was not only on the ensuing struggle, he also gave much attention to the question of the cohesionand modernization of Indian society. Without these, he felt, India's political unitywould remain vulnerable."

- Sitanshu Das, Subhash Bose: A Political Biography


The Use of Force: The key question about the freedom struggle is basically what actually worked? What was therelative contribution of the use of force versus the Non-violent Agitational approach towards India achieving herindependence. In terms of violence - there are two landmark events - the 1857 Mutiny and the first war of independence that it unleashed.

THE LONG MARCH 4 NETA JI

You might know that the Organisation "The Long March 4 Netaa Ji" is spearheading a campaign which  aims at complete declassification of files related to Neta ji Subhash Chander Bose available with the Government of India to solve the mystery behind his disappearing.
Maj Gen G D Bakshi is the Patron in Chief and some members of Bose Family are also associated.

Please Check the details below :-

1.   DECLASSIFICATION OF FILES ON NETA JI .

2.  THE LONG MARCH - HUNGER STRIKE AT JANTAR MANTAR

SIBERIAN SURVIVOR TO SECRETIVE SADHU - NETAJI MYSTRY LIVES ON


 Sep 11 2015 : The Times of India (Delhi)

Siberian survivor to secretive Sadhu... Netaji 
mystery lives on
http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Siberian-survivor-to-secretive-sadhu-Netaji-mystery-lives-11092015023013#  


How The Legend Of Subhas Chandra Bose Survived Smear Campaigns Late in June 1993, Ajai Malhotra, then infor mation counsellor at the Indian Embassy in Moscow, was despatched by the ambassador to the offices of the bi-monthly Asia and Africa Today to investigate whether the magazine was proposing to run a story alleging that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was an agent of the MI-6, the external arm of British intelligence. 

Sep 11 2015 : The Times of India (Delhi) Siberian survivor to secretive sadhu... Netaji mystery lives on Kingshuk Nag 

imggalleryThe deputy chief editor, V K Tourdjev , said that they indeed were and said that the story was based on information ferreted from KGB archives. He also showed Malhotra, from a distance, a letter marked `top secret' and written by Colonel G A Hill of British intelligence on 11 December, 1943, to Colonel Osipov of Soviet intelligence that alleged that Bose had “cooperated“ with the MI-6. It also alleged that Bose had escaped to Kabul from house arrest in Calcutta with the full knowledge of the British intelligence. By mid-1943, Subhas Bose was already in Singapore and had launched the Indian National 

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