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1. Why was Subhash Chandra Bose called 'Neta ji'?
2. What was the condition of the British power in the Second World War?
3. How did Subhash Chandra Bose escape from India?
4. What did he say to countrymen?
5. Explain the italicized words in the passage.
6. Give a suitable title to the above passage.
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- Subhash Chandra Bose was a great leader of India. His countrymen called him 'Netaji' because he led them on the right path. Despite the difficulties like being in prison, he showed the correct path to everyone.
- In 1939 the British Empire and the Commonwealth together comprised a global power, with direct or de facto political and economic control of 25% of the world's population, and of 30% of its land mass.
- He had escaped on the rear seat of the car disguised as Mohammad Ziauddin, in the intermediating night of January 16 and 17 in 1941. According to reports, nephew Sisir Kumar Bose was at the steering wheel during Netaji's Great Escape from Kolkata.
- Shubhash Chandra Bose was a freedom fighter. For him, the price of freedom was blood. And so, he told his countrymen, "Give me blood and I will give you freedom." This can be referred from the last line of the passage.
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