If we go through the history we find that governmentshave always been involved in espionage. Intelligence system in India exists from the ancient period. India has at present an Intelligence system and structure, which has been developed by the British as they needed to keep an eye on the nationalists especially after 1857. After independence the control of these intelligence agencies was vested with the Central Government. Allegations were made time and again that government is involved in the espionage to keep vigil on its opponents. Now it's the turn of espionage of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. AnujDhar, author of the book 'India's biggest Cover up' written on the death of Netaji has alleged through a letter that the then Prime Minister JawaharLal Nehru himself was monitoring and guiding the espionage of Netaji. He has acquired this letter from two files recently made public. According to the letter Nehru had written to then foreign secretary SubimalDutt on 25th November 1957 seeking information about the Japan tour of Amiya Bose, the nephew of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. He wrote in the letter: I am sending some pictures of my tour of Renkozi Temple at Tokyo. I've come to know after the tour that Amiya Bose, the son of Sharat Chandra Bose (brother of Netaji) had visited Tokyo. So I direct you to write to our diplomats at Tokyo and get the information as to whydid Amiya gone there? Had he contacted the embassy or visited the Renkozi temple? Responding to the letter, then Indian Ambassador to Japan CS Jhasaid there is no information regarding any suspicious activity of Amiya Bose in Japan. But still controversy surrounds the end of Netaji. Allegations and counter allegations are on while Jagram, the gunner of Netaji has raised another controversy. Veteran freedom fighter Jagram, the personal gunner of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, the hero of the freedom struggle has made a sensational disclosure that Netaji had not died in air crash,as was commonly believed, he was allegedly murdered. He says thatif he died in air crash, how could Colonel Habib-ur-Rahman survive? He accompanied Netaji day and night like a shadow. Colonel had migrated to Pakistan after the independence. It's feared that Netaji had been hung in Russia. It would have done by Russian dictator Stalin at the instance of Nehru. 93 year old Jagram told that four years after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki four leaders were declared war criminals. These included Tojo of Japan, Mussolini of Italy, Hitler of Germany and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose of India. Tojo jumped from the roof and died. Mussolini was captured and killed and Hitler committed suicide by shooting himself. Only Netaji had survived. He was sent to Russia by Japan. Jagram, the gunner of Netaji for 13 months says that Pt. Nehru had no role in the nation's freedom as compared to Netaji. Not only Gandhiji, but the other big dictators and rulers of the world looked like dwarfs before Netaji. The news of spying on his relatives confirmed that to what extent Nehru was afraid of Netaji. Nehru always felt if Netaji appeared on the scene he would be completely over shadowed and no one will pay any attention to him. Now Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala has said that the allegations of espionage of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose by the former Prime Minister JawaharLal Nehru are malicious. The existing government is propagatinghalf truths to defame the great leader who made the country strong and great.It would be in the country’s interest if the truth about Netaji’s end period is revealed.The classified files with the Government of India regarding Netaji must be declassified and the controversy settled once for all.
- Anil Narendra
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