Tributes pour in from all sides for our revered freedom fighter, but #These2Facts is probably never known to many of you. #Fact1
Gandhi asked Subhash Chandra Bose's family not to perform Shraddh.
He said, he didn't believe in Bose's death, and he stood to his words for
approximately 5 months, later in his magazine, Harijan, Gandhi paid obituary for Bose.
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.
Leftists are trying to distort Netaji by claiming Bose was a Leftist & was against Savarkar...
Time to debunk their propaganda with real history...
After Subhas Chandra Bose’s escape from Calcutta, Savarkar had issued a statement, “May the gratitude, sympathy and good wishes of
a nation be a source of never-failing solace and inspiration to him. Wherever he happens to be, I have no doubt he will contribute his all, even health and life to the cause of Indian freedom.”
One of the defining moments in this relationship was a three-hour meeting that took
place between Bose and Savarkar on 22 June, 1940. The meeting took place at Savarkar’s residence-Savarkar Sadan in Mumbai. Savarkar’s personal secretary Balarao revealed what had happened in that meeting in a letter dated 2 June 1954: “It may be mentioned here that it was a
The Revolutionary Scientist, revered in Mexico, ignored in India.
Born on 7th Nov 1884 for a Brahmin family at Wardha, Maharashtra, Pandurang was inspired by Bala Gangadhar Tilak in joining freedom struggle.
In 1900s he went for United States for higher education and joined
Washington University & in 1908, along with Pandit Kanshiram at Oregon he started Indian Independence League.
Few years down the line, little before World war 1, Khankhoje met Taraknath Das, Lala Hardayal and this meeting lead them to start "Pacific Coast Hindustan Association"
He had written to his cousin Hukam Singh from the jail, "The life of a man is the best creation of God and I have proved this by sacrificing it for cause of its creator. I am the first man of my native village Nabada who
has glorified all of you my brothers and sisters. Why to repent for this mortal human body, it was to be finished any day. I am happy that I could devote more and more time to meditate in the last moments. I know the man who dies in the way of his duty or Dharma gets salvation
for ever. You need not worry for my death. I am going to sleep peacefully in the lap of God."
Roshan Singh (22 January 1892, Shahjahanpur district - 19 December 1927, Allahabad) was a Bharatiya krantikari who was previously sentenced in the Bareilly shooting case during
He was hanged 2 months before his 20th birthday....
And Hemu Kalani, carried Bhagavad Geeta with him to the gallows.
This is the funeral photo of one of the youngest revolutionaries executed for fighting for Indian independence.
He stated to the police and the court that if
the British rulers could justify putting down the independence movement by force of weapons and armaments, then he, was totally right for endeavouring to eradicate these same weapons and armaments.
Hemu was born in the Sindhi city of Sukkur in united India on March 23, 1923.
In his youth, Hemu admired the engagements of his uncle, Dr Mangharam Kalani, who was a famous Congress elder in Sukkur and a veteran of the anti-colonial struggle. He became a member of the ‘Swaraj Sena’ (a youth organization) and was elected its figurehead after being