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What problems Netaji would face if he was living now?

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Answered by nandini200823
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Let us start this counter-factual history at the very beginning, in 1946 — because being a man of honour Netaji would have surely returned to India when his INA officers were being put on trial. Surely he would not have allowed them to be punished, without offering himself to the British as their Supreme Commander, and therefore the one ultimately responsible for their actions. For the British, it would have been a devilish political problem. On the one hand, they’d have wanted to hang Netaji as a war criminal (as they did, vindictively, with various Japanese leaders — many of them decent, honorable men). But, given the prospect of a violent national backlash, they’d have had to resort to some face-saving device (as indeed they finally did in the case of the INA officers), and gotten on with the job of wrapping up the Raj as quickly as possible Thus Netaji would have been in India when the fractious discussions were going on between the Congress and the Muslim League in the run up to Independence, and he would have surely played a role in the negotiations. Many people believe that, given his views on communalism, his force of personality and his relationship with Jinnah, Netaji might have been able to persuade the Muslim League leader not to insist on Partition. And thus the great tragedy of 1947 might have been avoided.

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