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Nehru's Personal Stenographer Shyamlal Jain had accepted and given in writing to Justice Khosla committee about an Incident happened on December 26th 1945.

It was around 11 PM and Nehru asked Jain to come to Asaf Ali's house at
Daria Ganj in whatever condition he is and with the type writer.
When Jain reached, Nehru placed 2 letters in front of him, & asked to type it's contents..
A) Letter from Russia stating that Subhash Chandra Bose is captured & is in our captivity, and Stalin further asks Nehru
what to do with him.
B) Letter from British Prime Minister Clement Atlee stating Stalin has confirmed Bose's imprisonment, Bose had Arm Fight against British and you, Nehru must decide what should be done.

Netaji according to Congress died in accident on August 18, 1945 and
these letters are from Dec 26, 1945.
4 months gap.

Gandhi wrote obituary after 5 months.

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