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Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero: Shyam Benegal, Sachin Khedekar, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Rajit Kapur, Arif Zakaria, Divya Dutta, Subhas ... Rahman, Islam, Sufism, Indian National Army |
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Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero |
DescriptionHigh Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero (also known as Bose: The Forgotten Hero) is a 2005 film directed by Shyam Benegal and starring Sachin Khedekar, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Rajit Kapur, Arif Zakaria, and Divya Dutta... |
How important was the contribution of the "forgotten hero" to the Indian freedom struggle ?
Born on 23rd January 1897, this great Indian patriot shook the very foundations of imperial British rule. Yes, it is Subhas Chandra Bose-our great Netaji! Yet why do the Indians almost always tend to remain oblivious of his contribution? His struggle against the British colonialism seems to be very rarely acknowledged Why? Is he really the "forgotten hero"?
What according to you is the significance of Netaji's role in Indian independence movement? If you are an Indian, did you really remember that today is the birthday of perhaps the boldest and the most spirited leader of the freedom struggle?
Thanks for answering.
If u r not an Indian, and think India, and it's legends are not important, just avoid this Q.
Rohit, I cannot agree more with u! Indian government doesn't even bother to show honour to this hero! & yes, in Gandhi's own congress Bose was elected president over Gandhi's favoured candidate, Pattabhi Sitaramayya,
yes,bose is now really the forgotten hero..actually people of india love katrina and hrithik now,they don't have any time to spare for all these...they do not look back to the history of their independence and also to the history of the freedom fighters....they are now prone to discs,pub and masti,they are so selfish.....and somdyuti don't worry we will carry his ideals forward...we will remember netaji,one day will come when they'll realize their mistake...just leave them who don't care for this hero...let us group together...we will follow his footsteps...that's a PROMISE......
KADAM KADAM BADHAYE JA, KHUSHI KE GEET GAAYE JA
YE ZINDAGI HAI KAUM KI, TU KAUM PE LOOTYE JA
August 15th 2007, marks 60th Anniversary of Independence of India. Scores of patriots sacrificed to achieve Independence. So 60th Anniversary of Independence is an extremely joyous occasion for all the Indians across the globe. If you look at Indian Freedom History after Mahatma Gandhi, the name that stands out is of Subhas Chandra Bose or Netaji. Netaji is really one of the most influential and charismatic personalities of India. Netaji sacrificed everything for the sake of our beloved India. Finally, he even gave his life for the sake of our country.
Though Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru have garnered much of the credit for successful culmination of Indian freedom struggle, the contribution of Subash Chandra Bose, a man with a burning desire to excel, is no less. He has been denied his rightful place in the annals of Indian history.
Subhas Chandra Bose was born on January 23, 1897 in Cuttack, Orissa. His father Janaki Nath Bose was a very famous lawyer and his mother Prabhavati Devi was a religious and pious lady. Subhas Chandra Bose was the ninth child among fourteen siblings. Subhas Chandra Bose was a brilliant student right from the childhood. He topped the matriculation examination of Calcutta province and graduated with a First Class in Philosophy from the Scottish Churches College in Calcutta. He was strongly influenced by Swami Vivekananda's teachings.
In early years, he left the most lucrative post of ICS (Indian Civil Service) for entering into Freedom Struggle. Millions of Indians regard him as one of the Greatest Heroes of India’s Struggle for Independence.
He deferred completely with Mahatma Gandhi on method to achieve freedom from British colonial rule. Mahatma Gandhi as we all know followed non-violence method all along to achieve freedom whereas Netaji believed that British can be driven out of India only through armed struggle. Mahatma and Netaji both had highest regards for each other although their path was diametrically opposite. Ultimately, we did achieve Independence through non-violence led by Mahatma Gandhi. But this does not mean that we should ignore the sacrifices made by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, his Indian National Army during World War II and many other Freedom Fighters.
It is important to understand first the concept of freedom as envisaged by Netaji - the ideal which motivated him to wrest it from the hands of the British by the force of arms. In his entire political career, Subhas Chandra Bose was guided by two cardinal principles in his search for his country's emancipation: that there could be no compromise with alien colonialists on this issue, and that on no account would the country be partitioned. The Indian geographical unity was to be maintained at all costs.
With blessings from Gandhi Ji, in 1938, Netaji was elected President of All India Congress and again in 1939 Netaji got elected with majority votes as President of Congress once again against the wishes of Gandhi Ji. Gandhi Ji opposed his election vehemently because of differences in their strategies to gain Independence and finally within few months Netaji had to resign from the post of President of Congress.
In January 1941, Netaji escaped British house arrest in India and arrived in Germany when World War II was at peak. He met Hitler, who gave him his unconditional approval for the establishment of a FreeIndiaCenter and inauguration of a Free India Radio, both beginning their operations in November 1941. These two organizations played vital and significant roles in projecting Bose's increasing activities in Germany, but a detailed account of their operation lies outside the scope of this article. It should be sufficient to say that the German government put at Bose's disposal adequate funds to run these two organizations, and he was allowed complete freedom to run them the way he liked at his own discretion. For the first time India’s tri-color was unfurled on German soil. i wanna write something more...but the space is limited..so am ending JAI HIND


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