Subhas Chandra Bose
Subhas
Chandra Bose, Ali, b, Netaji (Hindi: "the Dear Leader"), was born
January 23, 1897, Cuttack, Orissa, now Odisha], India, died August 18, 1945,
Taipei, Taiwan, India, the revolutionary known for the independence movement
against the British rule in India. He also led the Indian national forces from
the rest of the world against the western powers during the Second World War.
In the eyes of Mohandas K. Gandhi, is neither an ally nor an adversary. Bose
was known for his militant approach to self-reliance, and of his own wish with
a socialist policy.
Youth and political participation
The Son
of a wealthy and prominent as the Language of the lawyer, the Bose studied,
according to the Chairman of the Calcutta University (Calcutta), who graduated
with a degree in 1916, for nationalist activities, and the College of the
Church of the exam (1919). His parents then sent him to the University of
Cambridge in England, for the education of the Indian state. In 1920, he joined
the civil service exam, but in April of 1921, when he heard of the nationalist
incidents in India, he declined the nomination and ran back to India. Over the
course of his life, and especially in the early days, he was supported
financially and emotionally by his older brother, Sarath Chandra Bose
(1889-1950), a wealthy Calcutta solicitor and politician of the Indian National
Congress (also known as the Congress).
Soon
after, he said, Jawaharlal Nehru, was a two-secretaries-general in the Indian
National Congress. Together, they form the party, which is the most militant of
the left-wing faction to Do more as a compromise to the right-wing faction.
The activities of the exile
In Nazi
Germany, the Bose took note of the wards of the newly created office for India,
which is being led by Adam, he Thought, zu Solz. He and the other from India is
an event in Berlin in January 1942 and was sent regularly with the German radio
Azad Hind, English, Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, and the trade of
elephant ivory.
A little
over a year after the Japanese occupation of south-east Asia, Bose left to go
to Germany, the German and Japanese submarines and aircraft, and in May 1943 in
Tokyo, Japan.
In this
intense battle, with a mix of Indian and Japanese forces without air support,
the defeated and forced to retreat; and the Indian National Army, but, after a
while, you were able to defend their identity as a Liberation Army, based on
the Russian and, later, Vietnam. However, the defeat of Japan, to Bose, the
fate of the end of the year.
1. Freedom is not given -
it is taken.
2. No real change in history has ever been achieved by discussions.
3. The secret of political bargaining is to look more stronger than what you really are
4. When we stand, the Azad Hind Fauz has to be like a wall of granite; when we march, the Azad Hind Fauz has to be like a steamroller.
5. Forget not that the grossest crime is to compromise with injustice and wrong. Remember the eternal law: you must give, if you want to get.
6.Give me blood and I will give you freedom!
7. One individual may die
for an idea, but that idea will, after his death, incarnate itself in a
thousand lives.
8.Soldiers who always remain faithful to their nation, who are always prepared to sacrifice their lives, are invincible.
9. Never lose your faith in the destiny of India. There is no power on Earth which can keep India in bondage. India will be free and, that to, soon.
10.
Reality is,
after all, too big for our frail understanding to fully comprehend.
Nevertheless, we have to build our life on the theory which contains the
maximum truth.We cannot sit still because we cannot, or do not , know the
Absolute Truth
11.
It does not matter who among us will
live to see India free. It is enough that India shall be free and that we shall
give our all to make her free.
12. It is our duty to pay for our liberty with our own blood.
13.
Life loses half its interest if there
is no struggle- if there are no risks taken.
14.
Men, money, and materials cannot by
themselves bring victory or freedom. We must have the motive-power that will
inspire us to do brave deeds and heroic exploits.
15.
We should have but one desire today.
The desire to die so that India might live.
16.
It is blood alone that can pay the
price of freedom. Give me blood and I will give you freedom.
17. Reality is, after all, too big for our frail understanding to fully comprehend. Nevertheless, we have to build our life on the theory which contains the maximum truth. We cannot sit still because we cannot, or do not, know the Absolute Truth.
18. At this unprecedented juncture in our history, I have a word for you. Do not be disheartened by our temporary defeat; be cheerful and optimistic. Above all, never lose your faith in the destiny of India. There is no power on earth which can keep India in bondage. India will be free and, that too, soon. JAl-HIND!
19. It is only on the basis of undiluted Nationalism and of perfect justice and impartiality that the Indian Army of Liberation can be built up.
20. The freedom that we shall win through our sacrifice and exertions, we shall be able to preserve with our own strength.
21. We should have but one desire today – the desire to die so that India may live – the desire to face a martyr’s death, so that the path to freedom may be paved with the martyr’s blood.