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Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose : Father of the Indian Freedom

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Subhashchandra Bose had such an immense personality, that words are not enough to applaud him. He devoted his whole life for the nation. After undergoing tremendous sufferings he brought freedom to our nation. Today is Smruti Din of such a great leader, so this is a concise article to enlighten his work of life.

Planning of freedom lessons with associates

Subhashchandra Bose and his associates used to group in a collapsed quarter daily for planning novel lessons to acquire freedom. He would never realise how days after days, nights after nights, get ahead doing this.

Escaped from British Surveillance

Subhahchandra Bose always encouraged patriotism in people and organized them to fight for the nation. Due to this acts British company was so terrified, that they use to perceive Subhash Chandra Bose everywhere; hence to refrain him they detained Subhashbabu at his residence in Kolkata; but how can Subhash Chandra Bose be quiet! Subhashbabu pretended false devotion and stayed alone at his place. He changed his appearance by growing beard and moustache.Inspite of heavy British surveillance , he managed to escape with his changed appearance. British did not even realise how Subhashbabu escaped.

Strict Subhash Chandra Bose

Subhash Chandra Bose was strict from beginning. He knew that how much ever leniency we show, British would not give freedom to our nation; hence he decided to cultivate firm thinking among people of our nation.

Opposing Gandhi‘s philosophy in congress

In freedom struggle congress was large organisation. Using parties platform he became leader and he made brave attempt to mould the entire party differently. Congress party was always lenient and never in a position to oppose. Saubhashbabu outrightedly opposed this behaviour. This opposition was against Gandhi‘s philosophy. Therefore Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Saradar Patel and Rajendra Prasad were hurt and since then they opposed him.

Congress manoeuvres against Subhashbabu

Congress party had undertaken a deed of opposing his every thoughts, insulting him and cut down his wings of high flyer. In this manoeuvre of congress many of times he felt suffocated. Once there was a picture of ‘Subhash  Chandra Bose against entire congress party’. It was first election of congress that time. Usually closer aid of Mahatma Gandhi use to get elected; but this time Subhash Chandra Bose got elected with higher votes. This insulted Gandhi group, which lead to their less interest of thinking towards parties campaign for independence.

Pandit Nehru disgust against Subhashbabu

In order to acknowledge outside support and get freedom he went till Germany, Japan when it was period of 2nd world war! He decided to induce soldiers from outside to get freedom. Nehru at that time said   “If Subhash would bring soldiers from outside and enter India, then I would be the first person to take sword in hand and oppose him.” so much he disgust Subhash.

Establishment of Azad Hind Sena

Subhash Chandra had established ‘ Azad Hind Sena’  in Japan and involved thousand of Indian expatriates in ‘Azad Hind Sena ‘ and took part in 2nd world war. Along with establishment of’Azad Hind Sena’ he also established an independent bank to fulfil financial needs. Similarly he founded  an secret agency and send many of secret agents to different places in India and asked them to carry out revolution. He had sent secret agents in British soldiers and ordered to rebel against British. So there was revolution taking place among British soldiers. By hook or by crook he made a resolve to get freedom. 




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