Successive governments neglected Netaji mystery: Anita Bose


Kolkata, Jan 27 (PTI) : Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's daughter Anita Bose  feels that the inquiry commissions set up to investigate his whereabouts following his disappearance in 1945 were handicapped for want of enough government support.

"I don't know how much support the inquiry commissions had received, but I think in some ways it (government) was supportive and in other ways they (commissions) also had their handicaps," Anita told PTI in an interview here.

Citing an example, she said the first commission was not allowed to go to Taiwan to investigate the so-called plane crash because it was politically "inopportune".

"I have a feeling that the last commission (Mukherjee Commission) did not really get prompt support in terms of documents being supplied," Anita said.

"That seems to be a bit sort of lagging, but I cannot tell you beyond that what they have written or what were their personal experiences," Anita said.

Since Bose's mysterious disappearance on August 18, 1945, three commissions had been set up by the central government since 1947 to find out his whereabouts after the alleged plan crash.

Although the first two commissions supported the theory of plane crash and the death of Bose, the third one set up in 1999 did not and asserted that on that day, no air crash had taken place in Taiwan.

The Mukherjee commission's final report was submitted in Parliament in 2006 which was rejected by the Congress-led UPA regime.

Asked if she believes in the plane crash theory, Anita said, "I think it is the most likely thing. I have talked to several eyewitnesses myself, especially some of the Japaneses eyewitnesses. And by and large this seems to be the most persistent theory."

She went on to say, "I agree that he is no longer alive."
Bose was 48 years old when he disappered.

The first commission - the three-member Shah Nawaz Committee, which was formed in 1956 by the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, had submitted that Netaji had indeed died in the air crash in Taiwan.

The report was hugely controversial as several people, including some of the Bose family, disagreed with the report.

The G D Khosla commission, which was set up in 1970 by Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister, had also concluded that Bose had died in the air crash.
Both the commission were severely criticised by a section of political leaders and people of the society.

The M K Mukherjee commission, which was set up in 1999 by then Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, visited countries like Japan, Russia, Taiwan and studied hundreds of files on Bose's alleged death in 1945 air crash.

Contradicting reports of other commissions, the Mukherjee Commission came to the conclusion that the air crash was actually a cover-up plan on the part of Netaji to escape at the end of the Second World War.

At the conclusion of his investigation in 2005, Mukherjee had said that the Taiwan Government had confirmed to the inquiry Commission during its recent visit to that country that no plane crashed at Taihoku between August 14 and September 20, 1945.

On the findings of Mukherjee commission, Pfaff said, "In my opinion the Mukherjee commission found that he was present on August 18 in Taihoku. Though they say that they don't have any written evidence. But that dose not mean that the written evidence is the only evidence."

She recently demanded declassification of all documents relating to Bose after 1945 by the government of India.

Activist Anuj Dhar, who has penned "India's Biggest Cover up",  welcomed the statement from Anita and said the government should now lift he veil from all the documents relating to Bose.

"I welcome her statement that successive governments were insensitive towards the Netaji mystery, although I do not agree that he died in a plane crash.

Why this secrecy even after so many years? The government should now reveal all the documents relating to Netaji," Dhar told PTI.

  

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  • vincy, bangkok

    Sun, Jan 27 2013

    Once I read a article in Thailand that,Bose was on the way to Japan to negotiate with Japan Army to fight against the British.The travel roue included Burma,Thailand and Taiwan.

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  • Krishna, Karkala

    Sun, Jan 27 2013

    Jawaharlal Nehru betrayed Subachandra Bose and the nation.
    Nehru was fully aware of the facts about mysterious disappearance of Bose.
    Since Independence Congress ruled this country for more than 50 years. The Congress had enough opportunity to destroy vital files about Netaji’s disappearance.
    Most of the secret files about Netaji, that were maintained by Pandit Nehru himself as “O.K.’s special” files, one of which included all communications connected with INA Defence Committee, were reported by the Indira Gandhi Government as “either missing or destroyed’
    The first two enquiry commissions were sponsored by the Congress government. The Shah Nawaz Committee and the Khosla Commission reported that Netaji did die in Aircrash. The third enquiry commission ordered by the NDA government totally disaproved the the incidence of aircrash.But the Congress Party led by the Indian Government rejected the findings of the Mukerjee Commission.
    Neharu knew that aircrash did not happen in Taiwan. He also knew that Netaji did not die in any aircrash.
    Neharu also knew that Netaji had spent his last days in Russian prison. In 1945 Nehru wrote a letter to British PM Mr.Clement Attlee informing him about Netaji entry in to Russian borders.

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  • YATHISH KUMAR, ATTAVAR/DUBAI

    Sun, Jan 27 2013

    The NEHRU'S family had made an agreement with the British to hand over 'NETAJI and NETHAJI ATTAVARA YELLAPPA" dead or alive so that the Nehru's family will rule INDIA and this is why the real warrior's of INDIAN INDEPENDENCE, THE INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY Were not at all brought to the seen. ATTAVARA YELLAPPA was also accompanying NETAJI while they disappeared together on the same day.

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  • My View , managlore

    Sun, Jan 27 2013

    Our the great Neharu don't wanted return of Nethaji Bose or find out what happen to him , simple reason he was no match to nethaji , so they keep neglecting.

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