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Sondhi urges expansion of Netaji commission
(October 16, 1970)
Jan Sangh member of Parliament, Prof M.L. Sondhi, has
urged Prime Minister Indira Gandhi that the one-man Khosla
Commission set up by the Govt should include in it some well-known
international jurists, military historians, war correspondents,
aviation and forensic experts to enable it to come to some
satisfactory conclusions regarding Netaji's death
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Japanese had altered
Netaji's flight plan (October 20, 1970)
Appearing as a witness before the Khosla commission,
Mr Deb Nath Dass, formerly general secretary of the Indian
Independence League in South-East Asia said that Netaji had
mentioned to him that the Japanese had changed their plan
regarding his departure from Saigon at the eleventh hour
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Witness says Japanese
killed Netaji (October 21, 1970)
Netaji's close associate Mr Deb Nath Dass, deposing
before the Khosla commission said that "in 1954 he came
to the conclusion that if Netaji had died it was not in the
same plane and that the Japanese had played some foul game
with them"
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'Rahman's statement on death is false'
(November 4, 1970)
Deposing before the Khosla Commission, Dr Satyanarayan
Sinha said Colonel Habibur Rehman had confessed to him at
Patna in 1946 that he had had told a lie when he said that
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose died in a plane crash in Taipeh
on August 18, 1945
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Radhakrishnan
met Netaji in Moscow, says witness (November 17, 1970)
Mr S.M Goswami, a retired officer of the West Bengal
Govt, told the Khosla Commission that Dr Radhakrishnan had
told him that Netaji had asked him (Dr Radhakrishnan) to make
arrangements for his (Bose's) return to India
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Shah Nawaz played Netaji false (November
18, 1970)
Mr Suresh Chandra Bose, Netaji's elder brother who
was also a member of the Shah Nawaz Committee, deposing before
the Khosla Commission charged Mr Shah Nawaz Khan with "playing
Netaji false"
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Shoulmari Baba was
Netaji, says witness (December 29, 1970)
Mr Uttam Chand Malhotra, a sub-inspector of the BSF
in his deposition before the Khosla Commission said that the
way in which the Shoulmari Baba talked, his appearance and
other manners, he was sure that the Baba was Netaji
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'Note to Nehru said
Netaji went to Russia' (January 1, 1971)
MOne of the witnesses deposing before the Khosla Commission,
a job typist, said that a "hand-written note" given
to him by Mr Nehru to type was to the effect that Mr Subhas
Chandra Bose started from Saigon on Aug. 23, 1945 by plane
and arrived in Dairen near the Manchurian border at 1.30 p.m
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Witness tells of
Netaji's death in plane crash (January 21, 1971)
The Propaganda and Publicity Minister in Netaji Subhas
Chandra Bose's Azad Hind Fauj told the Khosla Commission about
the death of Netaji after a plane crash as he had heard from
Hind Fauj who was a passenger in the ill-fated plane
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Gandhi, others had
agreed to hand over Netaji' (January 23, 1971)
Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Mohammad Ali Jinnah
and Maulana Azad had come to an agreement with the British
judge that if Netaji were to enter India, he would be handed
over and charged, said Usman Patel who claimed to be a bodyguard
of Netaji
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Shoulmari Baba is
Netaji, Commission told (March 3, 1971)
Mr Madan Mohan, a clerk in Udaipur University, deposed
before the Khosla Commission that he had deduced from the
material already submitted by him to the Commission that the
Shoulmari Baba was none else but Netaji
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