Thursday 25 August 2011

Subhash Chandra Bose

Hope everyone who is reading here knows this great HERO who worked hard to bring freedom for our country and because of his great contribution our country is called as Independent his name is “Subhash Chandra Bose”.

In today’s fasten world where everything is moving at the ultimate pace has forgotten this great personality.

His full name is Subhash Chandra Bose which was pronounced as ‘Shubhash Chondro Bosh’. He was born on 23rd January 1897 in Cuttack, Orissa. His parent’s names were Janakinath Bose and Prabhabati Debi.

In his group of freedom fighters he was known as ‘Netaji’.
He is presumed to have died on 18th August 1945 in a plane crash in Taiwan, however there is no evidence of his death on that day and investigations were on but still there are no clues of him to be death.
It was a prejudice that he knew black magic and knew to become invisible, yet this is no where mentioned in the history of this great man.

He was imprisoned by British authorities for about 11 times and his famous motto which kept him motivated all through his journey to freedom was “Tum mujhe khoon do mein tumhe aazadi dunga” (“Give me blood and I will give you freedom”).

On the out-set of the war, he left India and had been to several countries to come together to fight against British government.

He had been to meet Mr. Hitler at Germany where there were many Hind Fauj (Indian Army) present, asking them to be relieved so that they can fight against British.

He has also been to Japan to ask them to join hands to fight against the common enemy British Government.

Eventually with all his great efforts put to meet different South-eastAsian countries, he managed to re-organize and form Azad Hind Fauj also called as Indian National Army with Indian prisoners-of-war.

Netaji was arrested and was sent to prison in Mandalay where he encountered tuberculosis.

To take you to his personal side, he was married to an Australian woman, who worked with him as his secretary Emilie Schenkl in 1937. With her, they had a daughter whom they named as Anita Bose, she was born in the year 1942, when Bose was leading the Azad Hind Fauj and this never gave him time to spend with his family and his daughter.

He gathered his courage and was inspired by ‘Bhagwat Gita’.

According to me;

Only one outstanding personality of India took a different and violent path, and in a sense India owes more to him than to any other man”


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