Who is Lalita Bose?
Matters turned volatile when Lalita Bose, a niece of Subhas Chandra Bose, arrived in Faizabad, where the holy man had last lived. She conducted a personal inquiry and was convinced that he was her uncle.
Who gave Netaji title to Bose?
Adolf Hitler was the person that surname ‘Netaji’ to Subhash Chandra Bose. Netaji was highly popular for his slogan ‘Tum Mujhe Khoon do, Main the Azadi doonga’ and ‘Jai Hind’ that was adopted by the Government of India and even the Indian Armed Forces.
Who was Dr Pabitra Mohan Roy?
Pabitra Mohan Roy, a freedom fighter, who left his family for Netaji and freedom of India, was sent on a secret mission to India by Netaji. Pabitra was caught as one of the members of intelligence team betrayed them after being tortured to disclose identity and whereabouts of others.
Was bhagwanji a Netaji?
Upon receiving the official DNA analysis report and handwriting report which concluded as Bhagwanji not being Netaji, justice Mukherjee had no choice but to declare that Bhagwanji was not Netaji.
Who called Subhash Netaji?
Subhas Chandra Bose
In 1943, Netaji led the Indian National Army or the Azad Hind Fauj to free India from the British rule. The title ‘Netaji’ was given to Subhas Chandra Bose by German and Indian officials at the Special Bureau of India in Berlin.
When was Subhas Chandra Bose posthumously decorated with Bharat Ratna?
Subhas Chandra Bose (1992) In 1992, a press release was published to confer the award posthumously on Bose which was later cancelled by the Supreme Court in 1997.
What is Subhash Chandra Bose slogan?
Give me blood, I shall give you freedom.
How many times Subhash Chandra Bose was elected as Congress president?
“Subhas Chandra Bose was a key member and a frontline leader of the Indian National Congress. He plunged into the anti-colonial movement under Gandhi’s leadership in 1921 and rose to be the president of the Congress in 1938 and 39,” reminded Sugato Bose, Professor of History at Harvard University.
Who met Gumnami Baba?
Pabitra Mohan Roy came to know about Gumnami Baba in 1962 and met the latter at Namisharanya (Sitapur) in Uttar Pradesh.) Pabitra Mohan Roy’s 85 letters have been found at Ram Bhawan (Faizabad now Ayodhya) where Gumnami Baba lived at the time of death there at 9.40pm on September 16, 1985.