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THE DISAPPEARENCE THEORIES


His last known picture that was taken on the morning of August 17, 1945 in Saigon

Netaji was killed in a plane crash in Taipei

"This is the most commonly heard version and has much to go by it. There were witnesses to the crash and Bose\\'s death. His ashes are enshrined in Tokyo\\'s Renkoji temple. The most well-known INA veterans, researchers and Bose family members vouch for it. The Government of independent India said repeatedly it so happened. Two probes by the Government proved just this."

Netaji actually escaped to the USSR

"No, this version did not come up later on. The \\'escape\\' theory was born in 1945 itself and got a new lease of life in early 1990s. A section of INA veterans, researchers, bulk of the Bose family and members of various offshoots of Forward Bloc have all believed it. An \\'international blackmail\\' is read along with this line of thinking. Netaji, some say, was dispatched to a Siberian gulag. They believe Soviets kept him alive for some time to do business with independent India. Slowly India wriggled out of the Western influence and sided with the Soviet bloc during the cold war."

Netaji returned to India

"Bose is believed to have surreptitiously slipped into India as hermit named Bhagwanji and never surfaced. This tale has been vehemently refuted by almost all the researchers, INA veterans and Bose kin. On gut feeling, one would go with them. Some detractors of the Bhagwanji theory level a most serious charge on the Government of India. It is alleged that to divert people\\'s attention from Bose\\'s incarceration, and possible elimination, in the USSR, the Intelligence Bureau under Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, the protege of Bose\\'s rival Mohandas Gandhi, planted several holy men across the country, beginning with the infamous Shoulmari baba. People either went gaga about these fake \\'Netajis\\' or scoffed at the very controversy. This also helped hush up the Soviet connection altogether."

Extracted from Back from Dead: Inside the Subhas Bose Mystery by Anuj Dhar

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