A Nation’s Injustice to it’s Hero – Today Netaji Jayanthi
Today I demand of you one thing, above all. I demand of you blood. It is blood alone that can avenge the blood that the enemy has spilt. It is blood alone that can pay the price of freedom.
Give me blood and I Promise you freedom.
Netaji at a Rally in Burma July 4 1944
Decades ago when
India was a formal slave to
England , very few people
thought that
India can fight for freedom with an
army.
When most of the Indians had devised a new method called Satyagraha, he made an
army……..
The INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY.
For the Nationalistic Minded in our country month of January provides golden opportunity to pay our tributes to two greatest person of their time.
These two luminaries could be none other than Swami vivekanand and Netaji Subhash chandra Bose, whose date of birth fall in month of January.
Netaji Jayanti which fell today was no different from that of Vivekananda Jayanthi as the Nation celebrated it without much fanfare as we usually see in case of Gandhi Jayanthi or Nehru Jayanthi,
Subhash chandra Bose was so much influenced by Swami Vivekanand and later his courage proved that his spiritual instinct always guided him provided so much confidence even to escape from the clutches of British intelligence and police force.
Subhash chandra Bose had so much confidence in himself that he dared to challenge German officers when they tried to make pressure on Subhash Bose that he would have to live there on wishes of German government.  In his meeting with Hitler Subhash Chandra told furor that he has some misconception about
India
, which he had, wrote in his biography Meincamf.
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Unfortunately it is true that Subhash Chandra Bose could not get equal treatment by his contemporary Congress leaders but he proved his commitment for country as well as his vision, courage and ability of leadership. In 1936 when he took over as congress president his presidential speech was a speech of statesman who had a clear vision on international relations as well economics and social subjects. After independence Indian government of Nehru adopted several policies of Subhash as an idea of planning commission which was floated by Subhash Bose in his presidential address in 1936.
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In Gita lord
Krishna
has preached Arjuna of Karmayog, which means you have your right on only performing your duty, neither you expect for result nor you bother to it. Subhash chandra Bose lived this principle, during his whole life he struggled to his fortune.
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 In our modern history you could not get hero more perfect than Subhash chandra bose, but his death is still a mystery. Latest commission, which was formed to probe his death, clarified that Netaji was not died in plane crash of 1945 but findings of this report was not accepted by Indian government.
Lot
of stories and rumors are coming out to make death of Subhash Bose more epic than his life. But several stories has something to believe. Under these heavy clouds of suspicion it is paramount duty of Indian government to clear all doubts regarding death of Subhash Chandra bose . It is right of every citizen of
India
to know how our iconic dies because it is very much clear that Subhash Chandra was not died in Plane crash in 1945. Â
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Anyway history and time is best judge on their own and it will evaluate contribution of every person sooner or later. Whether it is so called father of nation or founder of modern
India
. Â
Let’s at least, only once, say in
our hearts that:
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HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
NETAJI
, WE KNOW YOU
WERE CORRECT.
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    JAI
HIND
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