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Who was Muhammad ziauddin? form the great escape​

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Answered by Nikitasoni2003
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He was received there by Akbar himself, and Mohammed Shah and Bhagat Ram, also members of the Forward Bloc. Netaji was first taken to a good Muslim hotel, recommended by their tongawallah, but was later shifted to the house of Abad Khan, a trusted friend of Shah's.

Answered by nottysidhant
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From our archive we present to readers one of the greatest adventure stories of the country’s freedom movement. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in 1941 had escaped from the house arrest by British for an unknown political destination. Sujoy Dhar gives a blow by blow account of that chilling escape story. 17 JANUARY, 1941. 1-30 a.m.: A loud clearing of the throat was heard from the top floor of a house on Elgin Road in Calcutta. It was a signal that stirred three anxiously waiting men into action. Like apparitions, they tiptoed down the rear staircase of the house, to a waiting car, a rare German-model Wanderer. The people of Calcutta were in deep slumber that wintry night, but the moon was staring bright on the city. So, the men were cautious that there were no shadows on the walls. One of the three was a distinguished-looking Pathan, in his closed-collar brown long-coat, broad pyjamas and black fez. The one carrying a hold-all opened the rear door for the Pathan, after putting the baggage by the driver's seat. Then he walked quickly to open the front gate of the house.

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