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Disappearance of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose: Truth behind his disappearance

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www.missionnetaji.org: An NGO Launched towards bringing classified documents on BOSE. ^ | 7 th Aug 2005 | Anuj dhar


This is old news but I posted it to get ppl aware of no movement on this issue. I want the real information on India's greatest freedom fighter to come out. Modi was in Japan, he should have asked for information on Netaji.


The real fact

It's amazing how Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose continues to be in news 60 years after his disputed death. In a way, this has been in defiance of successive Indian governments who would rather the people sidelined him as they did. A recent BBC online poll put named Bose the third greatest-ever leader in South Asia after Jinnha and Gandhi. Strikingly, as per the same poll, the stalwarts like Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and the inimitable Atal Bihari Vajpayee don't even blip on the radar anymore.

The coming months will see Subhas making a comeback of a sort. India's longest running political controversy is heading towards its grand finale. For five years the media and the lawmakers in India have adopted a touch and go sort of approach towards the inquiry of Justice MK Mukherjee into the "death" of Subhas Bose. Not any longer. The Commission, formed in 1999 following a Court order, is gearing up to present its report by November. The Government will have to present it in Parliament along with an action taken report. All those of you who have interest in either politics, or history, or intrigue, or mystery better watch out: It doesn't get any bigger than this.

Psst ...Top Secret!

Let this impression be trashed at the outset that the Netaji mystery belongs to a different era. No doubt it started in 1945; but it has been simmering till date. The controversy is a bombshell and that's what the official records hint at. Netaji is supposed to have died at the end of second world war, and yet the Indian Government continues to sit on files about him. And they are wary of approaching the British and Russian Governments to release the papers they are keeping to themselves.

But why so much of precaution over some details about a man who ceased to be a problem to his adversaries in and outside India decades back? This is for you Gen-X dudes: Some of the classified Netaji files maintained by the Government of India are of mid-1990s vintage! That is, post-Rajiv Gandhi period. Perish the idea ... "Oh, such an old story, what is the fuss now!" The Government of India wouldn't agree. They think there is something about Netaji that can spell big time trouble even now. That's why they refused to hand over several Top Secret files to the Mukherjee Commission. Why would they be doing so? Well, in the case of two Narasimha Rao period files, they reasoned that the "disclosure of the nature and contents of these documents would ... hurt the sentiments of the people at large and may evoke wide-spread reactions .... Diplomatic relations with friendly countries may also be adversely affected if the said documents are disclosed."

Should not we demand to know what these documents have to say? How on earth can some bits about a dead man affect India's relations with other countries? Should not we ask our Government to state facts? Don't we have a right to know what happened to the man who liberated us?

Pre-conceived notions

It's cynicism exemplified when people say, "How long can we go on inquiring?" If Americans, for instance, were to be besotted with same defeatist thinking, they would not have become the great power they are today. Indeed they don't give up. How can one leave out in cold those who fought for one's country? Only last year the US Government asked the Indian Government to help them trace out their missing WWII airmen. Netaji went missing while waging war for freedom for us and we don't want to know what happened to him! What is it if not brazen ungratefulness?

Those who dismissively say that "there have been commissions after commissions" have no idea what sort of frauds were played on the nation by the previous "commissions". In 1956, Shah Nawaz Khan, a Congress MP and a secretary to then Railway Minister, headed a committee -- a puppet on a string, actually. There are reasons to believe that he did what he was told by the Nehru government. Shah Nawaz was made a minister after this "command performance". GD Khosla, who headed a commission in early 1970s, was a friend of Nehru's to start with. He wrote the biography of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi even as he inquired into Netaji's disappearance. Can you imagine such things happening now? Both these panels declared that Netaji had died in a plane crash in Taiwan. Never mind that they did not bother to know what the Taiwan Government thought, much as people wanted them to.

"But the issue is dead!" Ok, for argument's sake, if that be the case, it is going to COME ALIVE. A Commission of Inquiry headed by a former judge of the Supreme Court of India is going to hand over a report to Home Minister Shivraj Patil, who, at the moment, doesn't seem to be at ease with the direction the Commission is heading to. The report will have to be discussed by the Union Cabinet before being presented in Parliament for a free for all debate. It is inevitable that Netaji mystery will become a hot topic.

Perplexing past

Funny how people jump to conclusions. "My grandfather was in the INA and he said Netaji died and therefore I believe so." This is how some give their verdict on the issue the nation is debating for 6 decades. If only it were that easy. There were over 50,000 people aligned with the Provisional Government of Free India and only a handful knew what happened to Netaji in his last known days. The rest were in as much dark as the Indians back home. They all heard stories ... Netaji died or Netaji escaped. The truth, or inkling of it, came out after interrogations and inquiries, whose reports are not wholly in public domain.

On August 25, 1945 the Indian newspapers broke the news that Netaji had died in a freak plane crash in Taipei (then Taihoku) on August 18th. He had been flying to Tokyo to work out the INA's surrender when this happened. The British would believe none of it. Viceroy Archibald Wavell noted in his diary on 23 August that "I wonder if the Japanese announcement of Subhas Chandra Bose's death in a air-crash is true. I suspect it very much, it is just what should be given out if he meant to go underground.…" They dispatched their crack intelligence teams to South East Asia. The findings were bewildering. Netaji was not heading to Tokyo. Months before the world war staggered to a halt, he'd begun planning a new chapter of his war on colonialism. He saw the Cold War coming and reached out to the USSR. The British intelligence got clear information that Subhas was going to Russia at the time of his death. The Japanese had given out a false story about his destination. The survivors of the crash were rounded up and records were captured. The pictured that emerged was of deceit. Eyewitnesses were found to be lying and records appeared as if they had been planted.

Americans chipped in with help. In fact it were they who had the best knowledge. They reached Taiwan in September 1945 and guess what they found. " ... there is no direct evidence that Subhas Chandra Bose was killed in a airplane crash … despite the public statements of the Japanese to that effect." This, stated the State Department, ten months after Netaji's "death". What really happened? "The D.I.B. during his recent visit to London mentioned the receipt ... of information to the effect that Subhas Bose was alive in Russia." This is from a May 1946 report and D.I.B. means, Director of Intelligence Bureau Sir Norman Smith.

The Government of free India knew about the Soviet connection to the Netaji mystery. But all they did was to dilly-dally and state that no inquiry was required. It took ten years of pressure before Prime Minister Nehru agreed to inquire into the matter. This must be hammered: The Government never wanted to probe Netaji's fate. From Shah Nawaz to Justice Manoj Mukherjee, each time they were forced to. Isn't it revolting?

Present Perfect

Thank God for Mukherjee Commission! Or shall we thank Mikhail Gorbachev? The fall of the USSR brought the Netaji issue out. In mid-1990s the Russians themselves began saying that Subhas was with them after his death. The matter reached India and the press did rake it up. But Narasimha Rao, with Pranab Mukherjee in tow, would not say a thing. A patriotic fellow moved to Calcutta High Court and the court found the matter to be wide open for inquiry. The Government was chided and told to form a Commission of Inquiry to find out where and how Netaji had died. Mercifully, at the time the verdict came, the NDA was in power.

The inquiry of the Mukherjee Commission in past five years has been path breaking. They have found out, among other things, that the Government of India, at the PMO level, indulged in systematic, unlawful destruction of evidence concerning the Netaji death case. The Government did not want any inquiry in Taiwan, which is precisely what Justice Mukherjee did. The result: the ROC Government ruled out the very occurrence of the crash we had been told over the decades had killed Netaji.

Indian Government also did not want any inquiry in Russia; but that is happening now. Hurrah! After much pulls and pressures, the Mukherjee Commission will visit Russia from September 20 onwards. However, that's not a good enough development. The Government's last communication to the Commission suggests that they won't do anything to help the Commission access security and intelligence related classified papers in Russia, said to be containing definite information about Netaji's "post-death" life. Time has come for us, the people of India, to demand from our Government something that they should have done decades back on their own: For God's sake, request the Head of the Russian Government to state facts. This will be our redemption. The people of India must know what happened to their liberator.

--- Anuj Dhar, a Delhi-based journalist, is the author of Back from Dead: Inside the Subhas Bose Mystery

I WANT TO KNOW WHICH COUNTRIES' RELATIONS IS INDIA SO WORRIED ABOUT RUINING? Its not the countries folks, it's a political family image in India that has lots to lose.
 
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The Nehru family insiders know what happened. The crooked and power-hungry Nehru wanted Netaji away. The deal saw the Soviets emerge India's favorite. Files on Netaji in India itself will have all the answers. Their revelation will render Nehru and Gandhi nude. India cannot afford to loose its father of the nation or the founding CEO. In fact Pakistan and BD should move for unearthing the truth.Many INA officers had served in Pakistan, including top INA men like Habibur Rahman and Kyiani.
 
The Nehru family insiders know what happened. The crooked and power-hungry Nehru wanted Netaji away. The deal saw the Soviets emerge India's favorite. Files on Netaji in India itself will have all the answers. Their revelation will render Nehru and Gandhi nude. India cannot afford to loose its father of the nation or the founding CEO. In fact Pakistan and BD should move for unearthing the truth.Many INA officers had served in Pakistan, including top INA men like Habibur Rahman and Kyiani.

Dont drag Gandhi in to this.Only famous mistake he did was during 1947 revolt and hanging of Bhagat Singh.

there was a possibility that Netaji died in Soviet Concentration Camp.I read something about it..

Netaji papers stolen from Russia - The Times of India

I dont blame Soviets .All that was because of that Nehru and his family .He wanted all of the power in his hand .
Fist he ignored Gandhi and then he wanted to kept our Netaji away from India.
 
Can anybody please summarise the discripencies in the eye witness accounts of his death here? It will be an interesting topic to discuss.
 
Can anybody please summarise the discripencies in the eye witness accounts of his death here? It will be an interesting topic to discuss.

Well I have real doubts whether eyewtiness accounts can dig out from the internet.
Most of them are not be authentic.
 
Well I have real doubts whether eyewtiness accounts can dig out from the internet.
Most of them are not be authentic.
Anuj Dhar has done some excellent research on NSB. It would have been great if some body got access to his books. Anyways, I will try to summarise the points from other sources.
 
Anuj Dhar has done some excellent research on NSB. It would have been great if some body got access to his books. Anyways, I will try to summarise the points from other sources.

AFAIK ,well that was also limited ,death of Netaji was just only an accident .But silence of GoI is the only one thing that create this much of dilemma.Like 1962 war they dont like to open that secret box publicly,Perhaps that would release Congress .Pandora .The article posted by OP is also from Anuj Dhar.According to him from this article it was a joint conspiracy between Nehru family and Russian Federation.
If it is correct the result would be the destruction of congress ,diplomatic sour exercises with Russia.Perhaps that might affect our nations integrity.
 
Netaji’s supposed death in Taiwan plane crash is shrouded by mystery for the last seventy years, fanned by a number of individual enquires by journalists, modern historians and the incomplete reports by different commissions set up by GoI since the 50’s. There have been a number of discrepancies on the eye witness accounts who were present with Bose till his “last” moments.

When I am going through the eye witness accounts again it seems every set of testimonies mismatches with one another, every piece of information seems to contradict the other and the accounts not only defies the other, in many times they are defying themselves before different enquiry commission. It is really a herculean task to list them up but here are the few points that look strangest of them all.

1. On the cause of the crash, General Habib Ur Rahman Khan said (on 24th September 1945 before British Intelligence) the propeller after a huge explosion got detached from the engine and the plane dived below. He later said to S A Iyer that a vulture hit the prop and caused the crash. Captain Arai heard the sound of two explosions but Rahman heard only one explosion. Colonel Nonogaki whereas says about three four explosions before SN commission. This same man said there was no explosion when he faced Khosla commission!!The other present witness Colonel Sakai did not hear any explosion at all. He denies of any explosion before Shahnawaz commission. Major Takehashi before Khosla commission said too that there had been no explosion on that fateful day. But before Shahnawaz commission the very same person said that the plane crashed after one huge explosion.

2. Plenty of mystery revolves around the height of the plane at the time of the crash. Habib before British intelligence said the plane was flying at a height of 300 feet when it crashed. Before SN commission he said few hundred feet then changed it to more than 1000 feet. Irony is, Colonel Nonogaki opined that the explosions occurred at a height of 60 feet!! Major Sakai said it was 150 feet and according to Captain Arai the height was at least 1600 feet.

3. Where Habib said before BI that the plane crashed within the airfield after few months before SN commission he changed his statement and said the plane crashed at least 2-3 KMs away from the airfield. Sakai says it crashed on runway but another eyewitness ground engineer Cap. Nakamura said the plane crashed at least 300 feet away from the runway. Nonogaki said the plane nose dived and landed 60 feet away from the runway.

4. A.The following is the testimony of Habib Ur Rehman on his last moments with Netaji ‘alive’. “Within seconds the plane crashed. I saw the back door is inaccessible due to luggage and fire has broken out in the front. Netaji was sitting in front of me and looking at me as if what to do. I told him there is no way out from the back, try from the front. Then he ran through the fire and exited. I followed him. When I came outside I saw him standing 10/15 feet away turning his back looking at the west. His clothes were on fire. I ran to him and took the belt of his bush coat away. He was wearing a khaki trouser and a bush coat. There was no sweater on him. I laid him down on the ground. There was a four inch deep wound on the left side of his forehead. The face and hair were completely gutted due to intense heat.


B. What Nonogaki said about the same thing was Habib was trying to open the clothes. The bush coat was taken away easily but the sweater could not be removed.


C. Takahashi says he rolled Netaji on ground and the fire could be extinguished. Habib was so injured that he could not render any help to Bose at all.


5. Habib in front of BI said, after disembarking from the plane Netaji was standing 15 feet away when a massive explosion occurred and his clothes caught fire. Bose was badly injured and when Habib rushed to him and Netaji said him to keep fighting for the freedom of Hindustan. But few months later, Habib said in Tokyo that after coming out of the plane he became unconscious and found Netaji in the hospital beside him!! More strangely the four inch wound that Habib tells us was completely denied by Dr.Yoshimi Taneyoshi the doctor who treated Netaji in the last hours!!

6. When Habib said on different accounts that upon his instruction Bose got out of the plane from the front door, he once said he came out of the plane first and then dragged Netaji out of the plane later. This statement has been noted in Shahnawaz’s I.N.A and its Netaji book.

7. When Habib, Nonogaki, Nakamura and Takahashi, all claimed that Netaji was severely burnt, Major Taro says Netaji’s clothes did not catch fire at all. He was completely alright.

8. Even there has been no uniform testimony over the time of the death. According to Nakamura Bose died between 21:00 to 21:30 hrs. Dr.Yoshimi said he died few minutes after 20:00 hrs. Major Taro said he heard at 19:00 hrs that Netaj had expired. Dr.Yoshimi on 1959 changed his statement and said Netaji passed away at around 22:30 hrs. Nonogaki at one time said he talked to Bose up to 21:00 hrs and Bose died around 21:30 hrs but before Khosla commission the same person said he moved to another hospital at 19:00 hrs!!

These are just the few points which are for the time being enough to suggest that those who were present around Bose till his last hours have changed their statements again and again; Given the seriousness of their ranks in Japanese military circles it is hard to believe that they had done it unintentionally and it seems their changing witnesses not only hindered the way of enquiry on every step but it covered up the actual events on those fateful days in such a manner that till today nobody can reach a clear cut conclusion about what exactly happened to Netaji in his last hours.

Source: Subhash Ghare Phere nai (Subhash never returned home) by Shyamal Basu
 
Netaji’s supposed death in Taiwan plane crash is shrouded by mystery for the last seventy years, fanned by a number of individual enquires by journalists, modern historians and the incomplete reports by different commissions set up by GoI since the 50’s. There have been a number of discrepancies on the eye witness accounts who were present with Bose till his “last” moments.

When I am going through the eye witness accounts again it seems every set of testimonies mismatches with one another, every piece of information seems to contradict the other and the accounts not only defies the other, in many times they are defying themselves before different enquiry commission. It is really a herculean task to list them up but here are the few points that look strangest of them all.

1. On the cause of the crash, General Habib Ur Rahman Khan said (on 24th September 1945 before British Intelligence) the propeller after a huge explosion got detached from the engine and the plane dived below. He later said to S A Iyer that a vulture hit the prop and caused the crash. Captain Arai heard the sound of two explosions but Rahman heard only one explosion. Colonel Nonogaki whereas says about three four explosions before SN commission. This same man said there was no explosion when he faced Khosla commission!!The other present witness Colonel Sakai did not hear any explosion at all. He denies of any explosion before Shahnawaz commission. Major Takehashi before Khosla commission said too that there had been no explosion on that fateful day. But before Shahnawaz commission the very same person said that the plane crashed after one huge explosion.

2. Plenty of mystery revolves around the height of the plane at the time of the crash. Habib before British intelligence said the plane was flying at a height of 300 feet when it crashed. Before SN commission he said few hundred feet then changed it to more than 1000 feet. Irony is, Colonel Nonogaki opined that the explosions occurred at a height of 60 feet!! Major Sakai said it was 150 feet and according to Captain Arai the height was at least 1600 feet.

3. Where Habib said before BI that the plane crashed within the airfield after few months before SN commission he changed his statement and said the plane crashed at least 2-3 KMs away from the airfield. Sakai says it crashed on runway but another eyewitness ground engineer Cap. Nakamura said the plane crashed at least 300 feet away from the runway. Nonogaki said the plane nose dived and landed 60 feet away from the runway.

4. A.The following is the testimony of Habib Ur Rehman on his last moments with Netaji ‘alive’. “Within seconds the plane crashed. I saw the back door is inaccessible due to luggage and fire has broken out in the front. Netaji was sitting in front of me and looking at me as if what to do. I told him there is no way out from the back, try from the front. Then he ran through the fire and exited. I followed him. When I came outside I saw him standing 10/15 feet away turning his back looking at the west. His clothes were on fire. I ran to him and took the belt of his bush coat away. He was wearing a khaki trouser and a bush coat. There was no sweater on him. I laid him down on the ground. There was a four inch deep wound on the left side of his forehead. The face and hair were completely gutted due to intense heat.


B. What Nonogaki said about the same thing was Habib was trying to open the clothes. The bush coat was taken away easily but the sweater could not be removed.


C. Takahashi says he rolled Netaji on ground and the fire could be extinguished. Habib was so injured that he could not render any help to Bose at all.


5. Habib in front of BI said, after disembarking from the plane Netaji was standing 15 feet away when a massive explosion occurred and his clothes caught fire. Bose was badly injured and when Habib rushed to him and Netaji said him to keep fighting for the freedom of Hindustan. But few months later, Habib said in Tokyo that after coming out of the plane he became unconscious and found Netaji in the hospital beside him!! More strangely the four inch wound that Habib tells us was completely denied by Dr.Yoshimi Taneyoshi the doctor who treated Netaji in the last hours!!

6. When Habib said on different accounts that upon his instruction Bose got out of the plane from the front door, he once said he came out of the plane first and then dragged Netaji out of the plane later. This statement has been noted in Shahnawaz’s I.N.A and its Netaji book.

7. When Habib, Nonogaki, Nakamura and Takahashi, all claimed that Netaji was severely burnt, Major Taro says Netaji’s clothes did not catch fire at all. He was completely alright.

8. Even there has been no uniform testimony over the time of the death. According to Nakamura Bose died between 21:00 to 21:30 hrs. Dr.Yoshimi said he died few minutes after 20:00 hrs. Major Taro said he heard at 19:00 hrs that Netaj had expired. Dr.Yoshimi on 1959 changed his statement and said Netaji passed away at around 22:30 hrs. Nonogaki at one time said he talked to Bose up to 21:00 hrs and Bose died around 21:30 hrs but before Khosla commission the same person said he moved to another hospital at 19:00 hrs!!

These are just the few points which are for the time being enough to suggest that those who were present around Bose till his last hours have changed their statements again and again; Given the seriousness of their ranks in Japanese military circles it is hard to believe that they had done it unintentionally and it seems their changing witnesses not only hindered the way of enquiry on every step but it covered up the actual events on those fateful days in such a manner that till today nobody can reach a clear cut conclusion about what exactly happened to Netaji in his last hours.

Source: Subhash Ghare Phere nai (Subhash never returned home) by Shyamal Basu

If i had to summarize this, there is no way you can trust any of these eye witness, and the death of subashji is going to be one mistery which will never get resolved....
 
AFAIK ,well that was also limited ,death of Netaji was just only an accident .But silence of GoI is the only one thing that create this much of dilemma.Like 1962 war they dont like to open that secret box publicly,Perhaps that would release Congress .Pandora .The article posted by OP is also from Anuj Dhar.According to him from this article it was a joint conspiracy between Nehru family and Russian Federation.
If it is correct the result would be the destruction of congress ,diplomatic sour exercises with Russia.Perhaps that might affect our nations integrity.

Netaji was murdered with the instruction of Neheru.
 
If i had to summarize this, there is no way you can trust any of these eye witness, and the death of subashji is going to be one mistery which will never get resolved....
The only question remains; Why all of them had to lie at all? What was they trying to hide?

Netaji was murdered with the instruction of Neheru.
Another conspiracy theory with no proof whatsoever.
 
Dont drag Gandhi in to this.Only famous mistake he did was during 1947 revolt and hanging of Bhagat Singh.
Well list of gandhi's mistakes is quite long infact. He had confrontation with Subash Chandra Bose on various issues. Despite that Bose was elected President of the Indian National Congress in 1938. In the 1939 elections, Netaji was ill and the Mahatma used this opportunity to push his candidate Pattabhi Sitaramayya. But Netaji came on a stretcher and defeated the Mahatma’s candidate. However instead of accepting it gracefully, the Mahatma camp played intense politics and forced Netaji to resign from the Congress.
 
Netaji was murdered with the instruction of Neheru.

We dont have any proof for that.
Until we get convincible evidence it would remain as conspiracy theory.

Well list of gandhi's mistakes is quite long infact. He had confrontation with Subash Chandra Bose on various issues. Despite that Bose was elected President of the Indian National Congress in 1938. In the 1939 elections, Netaji was ill and the Mahatma used this opportunity to push his candidate Pattabhi Sitaramayya. But Netaji came on a stretcher and defeated the Mahatma’s candidate. However instead of accepting it gracefully, the Mahatma camp played intense politics and forced Netaji to resign from the Congress.

But that cant overshadow Gandhijis contribution.Considering Gandhijis Ahimsa and Bose extremists method we can explain.
 
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