Unlike Gandhi Bose actually helped in the freedom Struggle against the British

Netaji, Subash Chandra Bose was one of the greatest freedom fighter of South Asia. It was because of him and Jinnah that South Asia became independent. It was not because of Mohandas Gandhi.

To discover the reasons for the hatred for Gandhi, one has to come of the Disneyworld perpetuated in his name and learn the reality about the man. To comprehend the dislike for the man, one has to read the two books by his grandsons, and understand what Dr. G.B. Singh is trying to say about this homosapien. It is poignant to note that 450 million Bharatis (aka Indians) hate Mohandas Gandhi with a passion. The most notable among the Gandhi haters are of course the Dailts, shudras and the Untouchables. Then count in the Naxalites that control 40% of the Bharati landmass. In addition the Kashmiris, Assamese and denizens of the so called Seven Sisters of the Northeast also hold him in very low regard. Add in the disenfranchised 50 million White widows, and and 150 million Muslims one gets the true picture of how many dislike this person called Mohandas Gandhi.

The recent statement by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Maywati vividly paints the true feelings of all Dalits and those who revere Dr. Ambedekar and Subash Chandra Bose.

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‘There are people who thought at one time that the Empire on which the sun did not set was an everlasting empire. No such thought ever troubled me. History had taught me that every empire has its inevitable decline and collapse. Moreover I had seen with my own eyes, cities and fortresses that were once the bulwarks but which became the graveyards of by-gone empires. Standing today on the graveyard of the British empire, even a child is convinced that the almighty British empire is already a thing of the past.  For the present, I can offer you nothing except hunger, thirst, privation, forced marches and death. But if you follow me in life and in death….. I shall lead you to victory and freedom’. To Delhi! to Delhi! Netaji’s Speech to the Indian National Army, Singapore, July 5th, 1943

‘…It is our duty to pay for our liberty with our own blood. The freedom that we shall win through our sacrifice and exertions, we shall be able to preserve with our own strength……’ Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose to the Indian National Army in Malaya/Singapore

During a recent a meeting of MPs and legislators of her Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) on Saturday, Ms. Mayawati called the Mohandas Gandhi a “natakbaaz” (fake). To make matters worse, she also distributed pamphlets condemning both Mohandas Gandhi and the Secretary General of the Indian National Congress Mr. Rahul Gandhi. She accused the entire family of being insincere about the improvement in socio-economic status of Dalits.

‘..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. Friend’s! my comrades in the War of Liberation! Today I demand of you one thing, above all. I demand of you blood. It is blood alone that can avenge the blood that the enemy has spilt. It is blood alone that can pay the price of freedom. Give me blood and I promise you freedom.’ Give Me Blood! I Promise You Freedom!! in Burma, July 4, 1944

‘Blood is calling to blood. Arise! We have no time to loose. Take up your arms. There infront of you is the road our pioneers have built. We shall march along that road. We shall carve our way through the enemy’s ranks, or, if God wills, we shall die a martyr’s death. And in our last sleep we shall kiss the road which will bring our army to Delhi. The road to Delhi is the road to freedom. Chalo Delhi!(On to Delhi!)’.

‘As soldiers, you will always have to cherish and live up to the three-ideals of faithfulness, duty and sacrifice. Soldiers who always remain faithful to their nation, who are always prepared to sacrifice their lives, are invincible.  If you, too, want to be invincible, engrave these three ideals in the innermost core of your hearts.’

‘I regard myself as the servant of the 38 crores of my countrymen, who profess different religious faiths. I am determined to discharge my duties in such a manner that the interests of these 38 crores may be safe in my hands and every single Indian will have reason to put complete faith in me. It is only on the basis of undiluted nationalism and perfect justice and impartiality that India’s Army of Liberation can be built up…Thirty-eight crores of human beings, who form about one-fifth of the human race, have a right to be free and they are now ready to pay the price of freedom. There is consequently no power on earth that can deprive us of our birthright of liberty any longer.  On Assuming Direct Command of I.N.A.Order of the Day, August 26 1943

‘What are the lessons we have learnt from the campaign? We have received our baptism by fire. A body of ex-civilians, who were ordered to withdraw, and with fixed bayonets they charged the enemy. They came back victorious.

Our troops have gained much confidence. We have learnt that the Indian troops with the enemy are willing to come over. We must now make arrangements to take them over. We have learnt the tactics of the enemy. We have captured enemy documents. The experience gained by our Commanders has been invaluable. Before the campaign started, the Japanese had no confidence in our troops and wanted to break them up into batches attached to the Japanese Army. I wanted a front to be given to our men and this was ultimately given.

We have also learnt our defects. Transport and supply were defective owing to the difficult terrain. We had no frontline propaganda. Though we had prepared personnel for this, we could not use them owing to lack of transport. Henceforth, each unit of the INA will have a propaganda unit attached to it. We wanted loudspeakers but the Japanese failed to supply them to us. We are now making our own. ‘ Why INA withdrew August 13, 1944

India will be Free. to Indians in East Asia August 17, 1945

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