Can you help me to unravel the mystery of babas whom we know Netaji ?
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he was the pride of bengal
he died but not by plane crash but by Americans they murdered him and declared his death as plane crash
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It is not surprising that among the stories mystifying Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s death, the ‘Baba’ stories appealed more to the people than any others. India being the land of sadhus and mystics it is but natural that people would like to believe that their immortal Netaji would lead an eternal life in the form of a sadhu.
It is now a year old that the last of the ‘Baba story’ got rejected officially. On December 16, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh signed the Action Taken Report and placed in the assembly, the government’s acceptance (स्वीकार) of the cabinet’s approval (अनुमोदन) to the findings of the Justice Sahai Commission of Inquiry. The report stated that Gumnami-baba was a “follower of Netaji”, i.e. Gumnami-baba was not Netaji.
The commission was set up in 2016 on the order of the Allahabad high court, to identify a mysterious sadhu whom some believed to be Netaji, who died at Faizabad on September 16, 1985.
Gumnami-baba was not the first or only sadhu who was portrayed as Netaji by the claimants who believed that Netaji did not die in a plane crash at Formosa in 1945.
The Saulmari sadhu
In 1959, a sadhu at Saulmari in Cooch Behar district of north West Bengal was probably the first to be canvassed as Netaji in disguise. His given name was Saradananda-ji, commonly known as Saulmari sadhu. The belief and inquisitiveness of a large number of people became so strong that in early-60s the central government was forced to send an investigation team to find out the truth. Though the Sadhu himself declared in the latter half of the 60s that he was not Netaji, his followers continued to insist that he was none other than Netaji himself. In 1973, the sadhu reportedly shifted base to Dehradun, where he died in 1977.
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The existence of the Saulmari sadhu was one of the reasons for the formation of the Justice Khosla commission of inquiry of 1970-74, the second of its kind, on Netaji’s death and disappearance. However, the commission in its conclusion dismissed the claim that this sadhu was Subhash Chandra Bose in disguise.
The Sheopurkalan story
The next reappearance of Netaji happened in Pandola village in Sheopurkalan district of Madhya Pradesh. It is said that during the days of freedom struggle, a plane crash-landed in a village near Pandola. Among the survivors was a sadhu. The sadhu carried the name of Jyotirdev and started living on the bank of a river nearby. He used to correspond regularly with senior officers and used to go out of the village frequently.