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Netaji didn't die in plane crash, he was killed: Former bodyguard
By
Pradeep Singh Gurgaon, April 15
A former bodyguard of Netaji
Subhash Chandra Bose on Wednesday claimed that the revolutionary leader
did not die in a plane crash but was killed.
Indian National
Army (INA) Sepoy Jagram Yadav, 93, said: "As a gunner, I often heard
Netaji and top officers discussing on the issue of freedom struggle. It
was believed that (former prime minister Jawaharlal) Nehru had a complex
about Bose."
"We were in Chittagong jail in 1945 when the news
came that Netaji died in a plane crash. None of us believed the news
because Netaji had told us that news regarding his death may be spread
to misguide INA fighters," he told IANS.
Yadav claimed that Bose,
who is believed to have died in a plane crash in Taiwan in 1945,
actually escaped to Russia (Siberia) and was the victim of "India's
biggest cover-up".
He said Nehru believed Bose's image was much more bigger and stronger than him in the India and abroad.
"After
China's independence in 1949, a Chinese messenger visited the Indian
embassy in China and was informed that Netaji was in Russia and wanted
to return to India," said Yadav, who was Netaji's bodyguard for nearly
13 months during 1943-44.
"The army attache, Brig Thakkar,
attended to the messenger as then ambassador K.M. Panikar was not
present there. Excited and happy over hearing the news about Netaji, an
emotional Thakkar immediately informed Nehru, who recalled him by the
very next flight saying he was not fit for the job," Yadav said.
"Not
only me, many of my generation feel that Bose, who freed this country
from the British, was killed," he said, adding that he was saying facts
based on his experience and ground realities.
After declassified
documents revealing the snooping on Bose's family from 1948 to 1968 made
it to the headlines last week, Jadav said that he can't say anything on
the issue but he was sure Netaji was killed.
Yadav was dismissed by British government on February 22, 1946 calling him rebel as he was an INA sepoy.
He received just Rs.25 for serving nearly 5.6 years in army and fighting in the Second World War for the British.
(Pradeep Singh can be contacted at [email protected])