Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Is The Father Of Indian Freedom - (January 23-1897 To August 18-1945) Poem by Mazid S Kazi , INDIA

Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Is The Father Of Indian Freedom - (January 23-1897 To August 18-1945)



India lost The Subhas Diamond- the real hero of Indian freedom as he often fought strongly with the Britishers.
He was reportedly killed in an air crash over Taipei, Taiwan, on 18-8-1945, India was greatly shocked.
His death is shrouded in mystery upon mystery even conspiracy theories have been made more mysterious.
Bose said, 'Mujhe Tumhara Khoon Do, Mein Tumhe Azadi Doonga.' 'Give me your blood, and I will give you freedom.'

Netaji said, 'The greatest curse for a man is to remain a slave', 'Freedom is not given, it is taken. '
Subhas Chandra Bose said, 'We should have but one desire today-the desire is to die so that India may live. '
He was imprisoned eleven times by the British over a span of 20 years either in India or in Rangoon.
Subhas Chandra Bose always believed that India should be a totally democratic country.

Netaji was one of the India's greatest freedom fighter and he was the king among the greatest-patriots.
Janaki Nath Bose and Prabhavati Devi were lucky to have an adorable son like a leader of patriotic-mind.
He was a very brilliant and sincere student but he never had much interest in sports.
He beat and thrashed the British professor in 1916, then and there he was soon arrested.

His father was a well known and successful lawyer in Cuttack and received the title of 'Rai Bahadur'.
Bose's father wanted him to become a civil servant so, he sent him to England in 1919 to study.
He took highest marks in English but he participated in freedom movements and became a fighter.
Bose resigned to the Indian civil service and came back to India and joined in freedom movements.

He was a revolutionary freedom fighter and he motivated to the people to involve in freedom struggles.
After reading many incidents about the exploitation of the Indians by the British he decided to take revenge.
Even after his death he is still alive with his vibrant nationalism in the hearts of Indians.
Bose was the editor of the news paper 'Forward' founded by his political guru chittaranjan Das.


Bose worked as CEO in municipal corporation and later he was elected as the mayor in 1924 at calcutta city.
Bose became the general secretary of congress party in 1927 and worked with Nehru for independence.
A coward dies a hundreds of times before his death but our Netaji has died for Nation once for all bravely.
When he was in jail he refused to accept the food for around two weeks as he disliked the British rule.




He was elected as the president of all India Youth congress and secretary of Bengal state congress.
Bose had to defeat a presidential candidate nominated by Gandhiji but the candidate was defeated.
Gandhiji 'expressed his dissatisfaction as Sitaramayya's defeat is my defeat', Bose wonders and laughs.
Bose had won the election but without any second thought he resigned from the congress party.




In 1938-1939 he became the president of The Indian National congress and in 1943 INA was formed.
Subhas Chandra Bose was influenced by Swami Vivekanada's teachings, some what Gandhiji's politics.
It is said that 2 days later on 20-8-1945- his body was cremated in the main Taihoku crematorium land.
Bose died for freedom of India and thus he ever shines like a star in the galaxy of our mother land.



Bose had brought a resolution to give the British six months to hand India over to Indian.
But the British failed and there had been a great revolution between Britishers and Indians.
The Britishers were afraid of violent reactions in India and the leaders thought Bose is in prison.
He took a hunger-strike and after his health deteriorated on the 11th day of fasting and he was freed.

He was placed under house arrest and that time many leaders including Nehru supported to Bose.
Battles were fought and by ship Bose came to Tokyo and was warmly received by Japan as the Head of INA.
Netaji had visited to London during pre-independence period to discuss with Labour party about Indian future.
Netaji had a great personality and his profound love for Nation made him the best National leader of India.

(Azad Hind Fauj) called (Indian National Army) had a strong hold to push back the British people.
Bose had guessed that Gandhiji's tactics of non-violence would never be sufficient to get the freedom.
Again he had established a separate political party 'All India Forward Block' and continued warfare.
We Indians are very thankful to our Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose that he has given his life to free India from the British.

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