BOSE :The untold story of Inconvenient Nationalist| Chandrachur Ghose| Sanjeev Sanyal | #sangamtalks

Bhaginagar, Hyderabad-based Aham Talks is creating waves in the field of historical discourse by offering an engaging forum for perceptive stories on national issues, with an emphasis on the 125th anniversary of the legendary Subhas Chandra Bose’s birth in 2022 and the 75th anniversary of India’s independence in 2022. The talk begins with a poignant call for the establishment of a Netaji research center, emphasizing the absence of Subhas Bose from mainstream political discourse.

The discussion underlines the importance of revisiting censored historical narratives and presents archival evidence showcasing Subhas Bose’s unwavering commitment to complete independence. It sheds light on Bose’s critical views on Gandhism and his rejection of aligning with the Communist Party’s revolutionary ideologies during the 1920s. The nuanced exploration of Bose’s political independence highlights his attempts to unite diverse political elements for India’s freedom, challenging historical distortions and emphasizing his relentless pursuit of national liberation. The pivotal role of Subhas Bose in India’s struggle is examined, with a focus on key historical moments such as the INA trials, highlighting Atlee’s acknowledgment of Bose’s influence.

The multifaceted character of Netaji is brought to the forefront, drawing intriguing parallels between Netaji and Sri Aurobindo. The discussion touches upon Netaji’s strategic contribution to undermining British loyalty in the Indian Army, tracing historical attempts dating back to the Ghadar movement in World War I. The discussion ends with a critical analysis of the post-independence manipulation of history, highlighting the necessity for revisions to historical accounts and a sincere plea for justice for heroes such as Netaji.

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