Netaji the symbol of burning patriotism, tireless efforts
passed
his B.A. in Philosophy from the Presidency
College in Calcutta . He was strongly influenced by Swami
Vivekananda's teachings and was known for his patriotic zeal as a student. His
parents' wishes kept him away from the Indian freedom struggle and led
him into studies for the Indian Civil Service in England . Although he finished
those examinations also at the top of his class (4th), he could not complete
his aprecentship and returned to India , being deeply disturbed by
the Jallianwalla Bagh massacre.
Had
he lived, Subhas Chandra Bose could have given a new turn to Independent
India's political history. But he lives on eternally in the Indian mind, more
famous after his death
Bose advocated complete
freedom for India
at the earliest, whereas the Congress Committee wanted it in phases, through a
Dominion status. Other younger leaders including Jawaharlal Nehru supported
Bose and finally at the historic Lahore Congress convention, the Congress had
to adopt Poorna Swaraj (complete freedom) as its motto.Bhagat Singh's martyrdom and the inability of the Congress leaders to save his life
infuriated Bose and he started a movement opposing the Gandhi-Irvin Peace
Pact. He was imprisoned and expelled from India . But defying the ban, he came
back to India
and was imprisoned again!
Clouds
of World War II were gathering fast and Bose warned the Indian
people and the British against dragging India into the war and the material
losses she could incur. He was elected president of the Indian National
Congress twice in 1937 and in 1939, the second time defeating Gandhiji's
nominee. He brought a resolution to give the British six months to
hand India
over to the Indians, failing which there would be a revolt
The
second World War broke out in September of 1939, and just as predicted by Bose , India
was declared as a warring state (on behalf of the British) by the
Governor General, without consulting Indian leaders. The Congress party was in
power in seven major states and all state governments resigned in protest.
Subhas
Chandra Bose now started a mass movement against utilizing Indian resources and
men for the great war. To him, it made no sense to further bleed
poor Indians for the sake of colonial and imperial nations. There was a
tremendous response to his call and the British promptly imprisoned him . He
took to a hunger-strike, and after his health deteriorated on the 11th day of
fasting, he was freed and was placed under house arrest. The British
were afraid of violent reactions in India , should something happen to
Bose in prison
In
November 1941, his broadcast from German radio sent shock waves among the
British and electrified the Indian masses who realized that their leader was
working on a master plan to free their motherland.
The
bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki changed the history of mankind. Japan had to
surrender. Bose was in Singapore
at that time and decided to go to Tokyo
for his next course of action. Unfortunately, the plane he boarded crashed near
Taipei and he
died in the hospital of severe burns. He was just 48.
The
Indian people were so much enamored of Bose's oratory and leadership qualities,
fealressness and mysterious adventures, that he had become a legend. They
refused to believe that he died in the plane crash. The famous Red Fort trial
wherein Bose's generals and the INA officers were tried, became landmark
events. Initially, the British Government thought of a
court-martial, but there was a countrywide protest against any kind of
punishment. For common Indians, Axis and Allied powers hardly mattered, but
they could not tolerate punishment of fellow countrymen who were fighting for
freedom. The British Government was in no position to face open rebellion or
mutiny and a general amnesty for INA soldiers was declared.
While
Bose's approach to Indian freedom continues to generate heated debate in the
Indian society today, there is no denying of his burning
patriotism, his tireless efforts to free India from inside and outside and
his reckless adventures in trying to reach his goals. His exploits later
became a legend due to the many stories carried by the disbanded INA soldiers
who came from every nook and corner of our great country.
-Dr.
Jyotsna Kamat is a historian living in Bangalore .
India 's
freedom struggle is one of her favorite topics
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