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Sir,

JAI HIND! This salute to Mother India coined by Netaji is conspicuous by its absence from your site. Hope you will remedy the defect.

I appreciate Hindustan Times attempt to organise a public probe, which will bring together hundreds of thousands of people from across the world in search of a final answer to the mysterious disappearance of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. Whereas all previous attempts to find an answer to the question have failed, the worldwide probe may bring out the desired result.

I do have an opinion on Netaji's disappearance. From the study of his life we know of these episodes of his life:
While yet a youth he disappeared from his home and went to the Himalayas to become a sadhu.
From under the noses of the vigilant British CID, standing guard over him, he stole off to Berlin, via Kabul, Peshawar, Rome and Moscow.
After a three month submarine journey, he appeared in Tokyo and then in Singapore to head the Provisional Government of Azad Hind.

Looking at his penchant for vanishing, my view is that the air crash in 1945 was stage-managed

 
Dr R S Krantikari
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Anil Mukherjee
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(Capt. L.C. Malik, belonged to the administrative branch of Netaji's Azad Hind Fauj. He served on the North Burma front in 1944)
   
           
 
           
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