Remembering Netaji on his Birth Anniversary
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Early Life
Netaji Subhash Chandra was born on January 23rd 1897 in
By December 1927, Bose with Jawaharlal Nehru became the General Secretary of the Congress. Later on he was elected as mayor of
Shaheed Bhagat Singh Singh's martyrdom made him realise that aggression is the best form of defense. He was rearrested on Jan 2, 1932 and subsequently expelled from
Between 1932-36 he met reputed personalities like Mussolini in
In 1938 he became President of the Indian National Congress and presided over the Haripur session. During this period he was honoured at Shantiniketan by Gurudev Rabindra Nath Tagore as "Desh-Nayak"
By 1939 Gandhiji came to know about his meetings with Mussolini and that the Viceroy didn't like him. Since Gandhiji thought that freedom can only be achieved by talking he opposed Netaji when he again stood for the election of the Presidentship of the INC. Gandhiji asked Dr. Rajendra Prasad and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to stand for elections, but both of them refused. So Gandhiji made Sitaramaiyya stand for the elections. But Bose defeated him by 1580-1371 votes. Gandhiji became angry that his nominee was defeated and publicly declared that this was his personal loss. After that Gandhiji went to
On June 21, 1940, Subhash Chandra Bose met Swatantryaveer Savarkar who was in touch with Rash Behari Bose who was in
Subhash Chandra Bose now started a mass movement against utilising Indian resources and men for the war. There was a tremendous response to his call and he was imprisoned and later placed under house arrest. On January 17, 1941, Bose slipped out of his house. After escaping from
Netaji During WWII
Bose himself submitted a memorandum to the German government on 9th April 1941 which outlined a plan for co-operation between the Axis powers and
In November 1941, Azad Hind Radio (or the Free India Radio) opened its program with an announcing speech by Netaji himself, which, in fact, was a disclosure of his identity that had been kept officially secret for so long. He said " I am Subhash Chandra Bose who is still alive and talking to you". During this broadcast he called Gandhiji as the father of the nation. This message sent shockwave through the British because they did not want to loose
On 25th December 1941 a meeting of Indian residents in
Through radio he issued warnings to British Indian soldiers and police to the effect that unless they assisted the liberation forces they would one day have to answer to the free Indian government for their criminal support of the British. The effect of the Indian army of liberation marching into
Netaji's plan, largely dependent on German Military successes in the Soviet Union, had a setback after the German retreat from Stalingrad , the plan for marching into
Tojo, the Prime Minister, had issued statements in the Diet (the Japanese Parliament) about Indian freedom early in 1942, and by March there was a Japanese proposal for a tripartite declaration on
During his meeting with Netaji, Hitler had suggested to him that since it would take at least another one or two years before
On 15 February 1942,
On 4th July, Netaji took over the command of the Indian National Army and christened Azad Hind Fauj (Free India Army). Tojo, Japanese PM arrived from
On 27 July, Netaji left
He got a tumultuous ovation from the Indian community in
On September 30, 1943 when Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose toured Andaman as the supreme commander of Azad Hind Fauz, he paid his tributes to the memories of freedom fighters imprisoned in the Cellular Jail. He got printed thousands of copies of the Tamil version of Savarkar's Indian War of Independence of 1857 and distributed them in public.
The Imphal Campaign, including the battle of Kohima -- the first major town to be captured by the INA inside
As the INA and the Japanese forces continued to lay siege on Imphal, the Allied air superiority gained strength and the enemy was preparing for counterattack.
In February 1945, the INA held some positions in the region of
The WWII came to an end after
The alleged death of Subhas Chandra Bose, in a plane crash in
After WW-II
After the war the INA soldiers were tried in the Red fort and the British wanted to give them a very severe treatment. But because of extreme reactions throughout
FAMOUS SPEECHES
Give Me Blood,
and I Promise you Freedom!
At a rally of Indians in
Friends! Twelve months ago a new programme of 'total mobilisation' or 'maximum sacrifice' was placed before Indians in
I am so very hopeful and optimistic about the outcome of our struggle, because I do not rely merely on the efforts of three million Indians in
Unfortunately, ever since the great fight of 1857, our countrymen are disarmed, whereas the enemy is armed to the teeth. Without arms and without a modern army, it is impossible for a disarmed people to win freedom in this modern age. Through the grace of
You must continue the mobilisation of men, money and materials with greater vigour and energy, in particular, the problem of supplies and transport has to be solved satisfactorily.
We require more men and women of all categories for administration and reconstruction in liberated areas. We must be prepared for a situation in which the enemy will ruthlessly apply the scorched earth policy, before withdrawing from a particular area and will also force the civilian population to evacuate as was attempted in
The most important of all is the problem of sending reinforcements in men and in supplies to the fighting fronts. If we do not do so, we cannot hope to maintain our success at the fronts. Nor can we hope to penetrate deeper into
Those of you who will continue to work on the Home Front should never forget that East Asia- and particularly
There is another reason why I want you to look after the Home Front properly. During the coming months I and my colleagues on the War Committee of the Cabinet desire to devote our whole attention to the fighting front- and also to the task of working up the revolution inside India. Consequently, we want to be fully assured that the work at the base will go on smoothly and uninterruptedly even in our absence.
Friends, one year ago, when I made certain demands of you, I told you that if you give me 'total mobilization', I would give you a 'second front'. I have redeemed that pledge. The first phase of our campaign is over. Our victorious troops, fighting side by side with Nipponese troops, have pushed back the enemy and are now fighting bravely on the sacred soil of our dear motherland.
Gird up your loins for the task that now lies ahead. I had asked you for men, money and materials. I have got them in generous measure. Now I demand more of you. Men, money and materials cannot by themselves bring victory or freedom. We must have the motive-power that will inspire us to brave deeds and heroic exploits.
It will be a fatal mistake for you to wish to live and see
We should have but one desire today- the desire to die so that
Friend's! my comrades in the War of Liberation! Today I demand of you one thing, above all. I demand of you blood. It is blood alone that can avenge the blood that the enemy has spilt. It is blood alone that can pay the price of freedom.
Give me blood and I Promise you freedom
August 17, 1945
BROTHERS and sisters ! A great chapter in the history of
By contributing men, money and supplies to the struggle for Idian independence, you have set up a shining example of patriotism and sacrifice. I can never forget your generous and enthusiastic response to my call of Total Mobilization. Like a perennial spring you sent your sons and daughters to the Azad Hind Fanj and Jhansi Rani Regiment. You gave generous donations in cash and kind to the war fund of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind. In short, you have carried out your duty as the real sons and daughters of
Neverthless they have not gone waste, because they have paved the path of deliverance of our motherland and will be a perpetual source of inspiration to Indians living all over the world. The future will bless you and will speak with pride of your sacrifices at the altar of Indian independence and of your solid achievements.
At this unprecedented juncture in our history I have a word for you. Do not be disheartened by our temporary defeat ; be cheerful and optimistic. Above all, never lose your faith in the destiny of
JAl-HIND !
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