Soon after his return to India from Britain in 1921, young Subhas Chandra Bose made a pilgrimage to Mahatma Gandhi in Mumbai. Here's an account of the meeting. >>>
The Gandhi Wing would not follow my lead, and I would not agree to be a puppet president, thus wrote Netaji Subhas in his book "The Indian Struggle". >>>
Netaji's message to Mahatma Gandhi There is no Indian ... who would not be happy if India's freedom could be won through the method that you have advocated ... but things being what they are, I am convinced that if we do desire freedom we must be prepared to wade through blood. >>>
Non-violent murder
By Khurshed F Nariman
Remember how Bose was hounded out of the Congress? This is how Khurshed Nariman reacted in February 1941 after the great escape.>>>
Swaraj or Gandhi Raj?
By Dr George Da Silva
The rejection of Subhas's offer is a pointer that the Mahatma's genius for remorseless and cold fanaticism is a cloak for real Politik. >>>

















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