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Did Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose die in a plane crash in Taiwan? Many believe that he died in an air crash in August 1945. His cremation took place at present-day Linsen Park, and Netaji's ashes are still kept in the Japanese Renkō-ji Temple. However, others believe that he didn't die in 1945. The Taiwanese government claims that no plane crash occurred in that area in 1945. According to records, the only person cremated at that crematorium was a Japanese national named Ichiro Okura, with the serial number 2641. There were various details about the cremated "Japanese Army part-timer," including his date of birth of "April 9, 1900," his death due to "heart failure" on "August 19, 1945," and his Japanese residential address, etc., but no single piece of evidence or detail about Netaji's cremation. And my question is, if he didn't die there, where did Netaji go? Watch the full video on my YouTube channel Tarkshya Pictures; the link is in the bio. Former MP Subramanian Swamy claims that Bose faked his death and escaped to Manchuria in China, which was under Soviet Union occupation, hoping the Soviet Union would look after him. But Stalin imprisoned him in Siberia and allegedly hanged or suffocated Bose to death around 1953. Swamy also claimed that the then Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru knew about Bose's captivity in Yakutsk Prison in Siberia. But why would the Soviet Union do that to Netaji? According to this theory, Nehru feared that if Subhash Chandra Bose returned to India, he might lose his position. So Joseph Stalin killed Netaji on Nehru's orders. However, the majority believe in another theory. This states that when Joseph Stalin's death occurred in the Soviet Union in March 1953, Netaji escaped from the Siberian prison and came to India through Nepal. He lived in various places in Uttar Pradesh for almost 30 years, and finally, in 1983, he arrived at Ram Bhavan in Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh, living there under the name Gumnami Baba. He chose to communicate only with devoted followers and in private. According to reports, his landlord made two unsuccessful attempts to have him appear in court to verify his identification. On September 16, 1985, Gumnami Baba died in Ram Bhavan. After his death, many mysterious items were found in his room, like old family photos of Netaji's, including those of his parents, old letters from his INA leaders, telegrams, a German binocular, a police manual, a typewriter, and many books about Netaji. These things were unusual findings for a monk's room. So, tell me, which theory do you believe is true about our Netaji? Leaving those theories aside, Subhash Chandra Bose's legacy lives on in India. He is remembered as a hero who fought fearlessly for our country's freedom. His inspiring story continues to motivate generations to pursue their dreams with courage, determination, and love for their nation. Jai Hind
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