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If Nehru was fine with Netajis imprisonment in USSR,its understandable, he didnt want someone who could be a potential threat to his post.. Its hard to believe that Stalin punished Netaji considering him as a traitor as USSR had good relationship with India post WW-2... it seems the Nehru-Gandhi duo has hidden so many facts and the Nehru family was keen on destroying all the information related to Bose. go through this article,you will be startled to see so many facts. Sinha deposed that in a meeting with Nehru on April 13, 1950, he had given the prime minister the new information, but Nehru was disinterested. Excerpts from the proceedings regarding the meeting between Kuzlov and Subhas Chandra Bose: Khosla Commission: I want you to be more specific about this information which you received. Who gave you the information and what were the exact words used by him as far as you can remember? Sinha: Kuzlov was the name of the man who was connected with the training of Indians till 1934. The same man was later treated by Stalin as a Trotskyist and sent to Yakutsk prison. From there, after the war, he had come back. I met him in Moscow. He said that he had seen Bose in Cell No. 45 in Yakutsk. Commission: Did he name Bose or did he say some important Indian? Sinha: He knew Bose. He had been a Soviet agent in India in 30s. He had met Bose in Calcutta and he knew his residence. “The conclusion which I immediately came to was that if the runway was south of Keelung River, east-west and in the photographs, if the contour of the hills come, any photographs of the wreckage taken must show the Keelung River in between. There is no way out for taking any photograph without it,” Sinha had told the commission. “Gandhi stated publicly at the beginning of January that he believed that Bose was alive and in hiding, ascribing it to an inner voice. Congressmen believe that Gandhi’s inner voice is secret information, which he had received. This is however a secret report, which says Nehru received a letter from Bose saying he was in Russia and that he wanted to escape to India. The information alleges that Gandhi and Sarat Bose are among those who are aware of this.” Interestingly, the contents of the letter were omitted from Shah Nawaz Committee report. The committee did not find it necessary either to visit the alleged crash site in Taihoku to make further probes that suggested that Netaji was alive. newindianexpress/magazine/The-Prisoner-of-Yakutsk/2014/12/20/article2579321.ece
Posted on: Sun, 21 Dec 2014 07:49:40 +0000

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