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''Netaji still alive and healthy:'' son of former aide


Hardoi, June 15 (UNI) A son of a former aide of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose today said Netaji is still alive and healthy at the age of 109 yrs and he had met the revolutionary freedom fighter a week back in the forests of Mujaihna under Thangaon area of Sitapur district in Uttar Pradesh. This has been claimed by Rajendra Dwivedi, who is the son of a former aide to Netaji, late freedom fighter Krishnadutt Dwivedi. Mr Dwivedi is sitting on a dharna at the collectorate here demanding the Mukherjee Report on Netaji be made public and the government issue a white paper on the matter. He said his father was a member of the Azad Hind Fauz and closely associated with Netaji. ''My father and his elder brother Ramdayal Dwivedi were close associates of Netaji,'' Mr Dwivedi -- also a leader of Bharatiya Subhash Sena -- claimed. ''At the age of 18 yrs, I first met Netaji at Phoolbagh Ground in Kanpur in presence of my late father. Since then, I have kept in regular touch with him,'' Mr Dwivedi emphasised. He maintained Netaji had been living anonymous lives sometimes as Gumnami Baba in Faizabad, sometimes as a saint in Dehradun. ''I have undertaken this movement on his (Netaji) directives only,'' he underlined. ''Taiwan government has already denied any air crash took place at the Taipeh Airport on August 18, 1945. ''Even USA's secret agency CIA had said Netaji was alive in 1964 and again repeated their claims in 2002, when Netaji was 105 yrs old,'' Mr Dwivedi added. He asserted that under a secret agreement with the British, the central government was scuttling any news about Gumnami Baba from becoming public.

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    1. Declassification of files may prove that Japan and British jointly played a foul game with Netaji; In WW-I, Japan was an ally of British. Before WW-II, Japan-US trade war and
      political war started, this led to actual war between US and Japan. So British became an enemy to Japan by diplomatic manipulation as US - British alliance was there. After WW-II, Japan revived their old connection with British via spies. Japanese and British spies were enough linked before WW-II. Japanese spies agreed to eliminate Netaji. Motive was to appease the British and purchase security for Japan royal family. Thus, Japan handed over Netaji to British and British executed him in secrete. The false news of air crash was fabrication of Japan. In any controversial case, liar is to be suspected first.
      Netaji plan to start second independence war with USSR help was known to Japan. There was enough scope for British and Japanese spies to develop a common minimum program against pro-communist agenda of Netaji. Why should Japanese imperialism agree to patronize emergence of independent India as a permanent communist ally? Is it not more logical to fulfill British condition and purchase favor? Why Japan royal family was not tried as a war criminal? What is the mystery behind this favor?
      There is another point about gumnami baba. Who was he? Gumnami baba was a dummy created as a part of common minimum program of Japanese imperialism and British imperialism. In axis camp, creation of dummy by plastic surgery was a common practice. Hitler and Mussolini were having number of dummies. Japan sold Netaji-dummy to British. British deputed this dummy at faizabad of Uttar
      Pradesh, with a purpose to create confusion that as if death or life Netaji is doubtful. The confusion prevented the nation to be doubtful about role of Japan or British. So gumnami baba of faizabad is a common creation of Japanese spies and British spies. Never had he told the truth. If he had told anything, that must be lie. In a controversial case, liar is to be suspected. So, Japan sold Netaji to British and British executed him in secret. Japan sold Netaji-dummy to British and British deputed him at faizabad of Uttar-Pradesh. Japan surrendered to US-UK side on 15th august 1945. Netaji’s last flight was on 18th august 1945. A surrendered Japan was no longer an ally of azad hind. They worked as per their new mentors, the British.

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  3. Declassification of files may prove that Japan and British jointly played a foul game with Netaji; In WW-I, Japan was an ally of British. Before WW-II, Japan-US trade war and
    political war started, this led to actual war between US and Japan. So British became an enemy to Japan by diplomatic manipulation as US - British alliance was there. After WW-II, Japan revived their old connection with British via spies. Japanese and British spies were enough linked before WW-II. Japanese spies agreed to eliminate Netaji. Motive was to appease the British and purchase security for Japan royal family. Thus, Japan handed over Netaji to British and British executed him in secrete. The false news of air crash was fabrication of Japan. In any controversial case, liar is to be suspected first.
    Netaji plan to start second independence war with USSR help was known to Japan. There was enough scope for British and Japanese spies to develop a common minimum program against pro-communist agenda of Netaji. Why should Japanese imperialism agree to patronize emergence of independent India as a permanent communist ally? Is it not more logical to fulfill British condition and purchase favor? Why Japan royal family was not tried as a war criminal? What is the mystery behind this favor?
    There is another point about gumnami baba. Who was he? Gumnami baba was a dummy created as a part of common minimum program of Japanese imperialism and British imperialism. In axis camp, creation of dummy by plastic surgery was a common practice. Hitler and Mussolini were having number of dummies. Japan sold Netaji-dummy to British. British deputed this dummy at faizabad of Uttar
    Pradesh, with a purpose to create confusion that as if death or life Netaji is doubtful. The confusion prevented the nation to be doubtful about role of Japan or British. So gumnami baba of faizabad is a common creation of Japanese spies and British spies. Never had he told the truth. If he had told anything, that must be lie. In a controversial case, liar is to be suspected. So, Japan sold Netaji to British and British executed him in secret. Japan sold Netaji-dummy to British and British deputed him at faizabad of Uttar-Pradesh. Japan surrendered to US-UK side on 15th august 1945. Netaji’s last flight was on 18th august 1945. A surrendered Japan was no longer an ally of azad hind. They worked as per their new mentors, the British.

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