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Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose

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Answered by harpalsingh000177
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Subhash Chandra Bose or Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, as he is fondly known as, is one of the most revered freedom fighters of India. Born in Cuttack (city in Odisha), Bose was one of the brightest students since his school days. Since his young days, he was highly influenced by Vivekananda's teachings and considered him as his spiritual Guru.

Bose was active with the radical wing of Indian National Congress during his young days. His nationalistic temperament first came to light when he was expelled from Presidency College for assaulting Professor Oaten for anti-national comments.

Bose’s ideologies were highly contradictory to that of Mahatma Gandhi, who was highly popular among masses. While Bose stood for self-governance, even if it meant the use of force against the British, Gandhi emphasized on non-violent means.

On June 22, 1939, Bose organized the All India Forward Bloc, a faction within the Indian National Congress, aiming at consolidating the political left. The impact was considerable in Bengal and South India.

While his death is one of the greatest mysteries in the history, Bose is said to have died from third-degree burns in a plane crashed in Taiwan on August 18, 1945. Many Indians did not believe that any such crash had happened. Masses also believe that Bose's body was cremated in the main Taihoku crematorium on August 20, 1945.

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Answered by Thinker47
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Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was a fierce nationalist, whose defiant patriotism made him one of the greatest freedom fighters in Indian history. He was also credited with setting up the Indian Army as a separate entity from the British Indian Army - which helped catapult the freedom struggle.

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