Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose did not die in a plane crash.



December 30, 2025, Headquarters, National Soldiers' Association, 133 B Model Town East, Ghaziabad –
An online meeting of some representatives of the National Soldiers' Association was held here today. ??In fact, today is the day when Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose hoisted the tricolor flag on Ross Island in the Andaman Islands after lowering the Union Jack.
The Shah Nawaz Khan Commission and the Khosla Commission accepted the lie that Netaji was martyred in a plane crash on August 18, 1945, but the Mukherjee Commission, in the very first line of its report in 2005, wrote that Netaji was not killed in a plane crash and is not alive today. The following facts are noteworthy in this regard:
• On September 30, 1945, General MacArthur from Japan informed Lord Mountbatten by telegram that Subhas had escaped again.
• Telegrams were sent by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Madan Mohan Malaviya to the family, asking them not to perform Netaji's last rites.
• Subhas's radio broadcasts were heard on December 19, 1945, January 19, 1946, and February 19, 1946.
• On October 24, 1947, Subhas was seen sitting in the third position of the second row at the Conference of Asian Generals.
• In 1958, Vijayalakshmi Pandit, after returning from her trip to Russia, said that Netaji was alive. • On May 16, 1962, Nehru wrote to Subhas's elder brother Suresh that they had no concrete proof of Netaji's death.
• Mr. L. Bhosle, Lord Mountbatten's secretary, wrote on page 48 of his book, under the terms of the agreement, that they would not allow Subhas to come to India, and if he did, they would hand him over to Britain.
Shyam Lal Jain was Jawaharlal Nehru's typist. He gave a written statement before Kumari Kamalini Sen Gupta, Sub-Divisional Magistrate, stating that Nehru had asked him to type a letter which said that Netaji landed at Dairen airport in Manchuria by plane on August 23, 1945, at 2:30 PM.  Afterward, he left in a jeep with four men towards the Russian border. Among those four men was Japanese Major General Shindai. Four copies of this letter were typed, and one copy was sent to British Prime Minister Clement Attlee.

There are many other indications and pieces of evidence that suggest Netaji did not die in the plane crash on August 18, 1945. We completely disagree with the claim that Netaji's ashes are kept in the Renkoji Temple in Japan.
Now some people are saying that those ashes should be brought back and immersed in the Sangam (confluence of rivers). Fine, if that is to be done, then first, DNA tests of the so-called ashes of Subhas Chandra Bose should be conducted in four different countries.

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