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British ordered assassination of Netaji but who really killed Subhas Bose – the plane crash of Taiwan is the biggest cover up!
Now facts are coming out that British ordered assassination of Netaji Subhas Bose after he escaped from house arrest in 1941and left India to create first Indian National Army to fight the British imperialists.
Eunan O''Halpin of Trinity College, Dublin, made the stunning revelation on Sunday evening while delivering the Sisir Kumar Bose lecture at the Netaji Research Bureau.
A history professor, O''Halpin said the British Special Operation Executive's plan to assassinate Bose, popularly known as "Netaji" (the leader), on his way to Germany was foiled as he changed his route and went via Russia.
O''Halpin said he had handed over the classified documents backing this to Krishna Bose, a former MP and wife of Netaji's nephew Sisir Bose who drove him out of Kolkata on the wintry night of Jan 17, 1941 in secrecy.
Netaji's relative Sugato Bose, a professor of history in the Harvard University, said he had already informed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh about the matter.
"I met the prime minister on July 26 and informed him of the existence of the documents and told him that unveiling these documents would not affect bilateral ties with UK in any way. Netaji himself was not against the people of Britain but the imperial government," said Bose.
But who really killed the real Indian hero of independence? Netaji had unified Indians and Muslims in the Indian National Army that drove British Army to its knees and came up to Imphal, Manipur and raised India flags on India soil.
The Taiwan plane crash where the world knows Netaji died was the biggest cover up. According to international think tanks, British or Russians were behind killing Netaji. British were eager to get rid of Netaji because with Netaji’s presence they could not have split India into India and Pakistan. British ruled India with the policy of divide and rule. Netaji did not but that unlike other Indian leaders like Nehru or Mahatama Gandhi. Some say, Netaji was handed over to Russians by the Japanese and Stalin ordered his execution. But now British archives are making it clear that British may have executed him in secret. If that is the case that was in volition of international prisoner of war rules and norms.
British gained a lot from Netaji’s disappearance for ever. They could spilt India into India and Pakistan. They could make millions of Indians wage war against each other based on religion and make many more millions homeless. It was an ideal lesson taught to Indians by the British before British had dilute their empire in Asia.
Netaji would have never tolerated this. And their lies the motivation for killing Netaji.
O''Halpin said the British thought Netaji would travel to Germany from Afghanistan via Iran, Iraq and Turkey and informed representatives in Istanbul and Cairo to carry out the operation.
"I think the British government should make public all the relevant documents about Netaji,since this issue is not going to affect ties between India and United Kingdom in any way now," he said.
The revelation comes at a time when the Mukherjee Commission probing the mysterious disappearance of Bose 60 years ago comes to the end of its inquiry.
The panel, which has received several extensions and is to submit its report on Nov 14, will visit Russia in September to establish a trail of the leader's alleged movements after August 1945 when he was supposed to have died in a plane crash in Taiwan.
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