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Why the British left INDIA ? because of Subhash Chandra Bose

Clement Atley was the British Prime Minister when India got its independence.

He resigned from the post of Prime Minister in 1951 and was the opposition leader in Britain till 1955.

Atli, who left active politics after that, visited India once again in 1956.

P, who came to Bengal as part of the visit, was the Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court and the then acting Governor of Bengal. B. The accommodation was arranged at the official residence of Chakrabarthy.

Justice Chakraborty, later a history scholar, talks about the lengthy conversation he had with Atlee at Raj Bhavan that day. C. It has been described in a letter written to the publishers of Majumdar’s book ‘History of Bengal’.

That letter had become a big controversy in the name of anti-Gandhi.

Atley replied with a mocking smile to Chakraborty’s question about how much influence was Gandhi behind the British decision to withdraw from India.

The letter is in the name of only that one part of which was discussed.

But what I found interesting in the letter was the part where Atley explained the real reasons that led to end British rule in India.

It became impossible for Britain to sustain colonies in many parts of the world as a result of the heavy military and economic fatigue imposed by the Second World War..

The pathetic failure of the Quit India protest and the inaction of Congress pushed me into the pit of despair. N. E trials and Rin riots gave new life..

As a result of the actions of the Indian National Army formed under the leadership of Netaji Subhash Chandrabose, the soldiers and sailors had lost loyalty and loyalty to the British Queen..

Subhash Chandra is the boss!!

Even the British Prime Minister, who signed the order ending the British rule in India, kept his name in mind when he talked about Indian independence gain after ten years.

That was also the part of Chakrabarthy’s letter that actually needed to be discussed.

I. N. The fact is that even before A was formed, Subhash Chandra Bose had emerged as the leader with the most popular support and acceptance in the country.

Netaji was elected as the National President of Congress in 1939 by defeating Gandhiji’s candidate Pattabhi Sitharamayya by voting.

Gandhi said about the same, “This failure is more mine than Pattabhi’s” (more mine, than his).

But Netaji, who couldn’t even form a party working committee due to the non-cooperation of Gandhi and Nehru side, was stepping down without completing the term.

When Gandhi Nehru denied his demand to strike harder against Britain using the situation declared WWII, justifying that weakening Britain will help Nazi Germany. Yes, he reached first Russia, then Germany and finally Japan seeking support for the fight against Britain.

Yet he kept in mind great love and respect for Gandhi.

In 1944 Azad Hind radio address from Singapore, he addressed Gandhi and said, “Father of the nation.. We are ready for the last fight for India’s liberation. Even if you bless us “ it is.

The father of the nation!!

Subash Chandra boss is the first to describe Gandhi like that.

But what is the adjective that Gandhi replaced the boss??

Japan surrendered in world war following the atomic bomb attack, and I. N. When soldiers surrendered and were arrested and Netaji, who was not ready to give up, was reported dead in a plane crash while trying to escape from Japan, Gandhi said in a letter to Princess Amrit Kaur, “Subhash The boss is dead. There is no doubt that he was a patriot, even if he lost his way.. “(undoubtfully a patriot, though misguided) is called.

Misguided patriot!!

Yes, for Subhash boss, the goal was more important than the path.

He was ready to take any means for his goal of making India independent.

He didn’t think that the path should be beautiful even if the patriotism decreased a little.

Because of that, he could not participate in the freedom struggle with his friend and loyalist of the British.

Couldn’t “find India” by drinking tea and smoking cigarettes sitting in the palace rooms of the jails.

Couldn’t walk into the Prime Minister’s post without any difficulty.

Couldn’t even write Bharat Ratnam in my own name.

Boss ways, death was inevitable.

Ai, who was left alone in the battle after Japan withdrew from Burma during the Great War. N. The soldiers had to travel by foot a long distance to a safe location in Bangkok.

Back then, refusing the vehicle facility provided for him by Japanese military officers, Netaji walked with his soldiers on that long march called Epic Retreat to Safety.

Allied forces planes flying around by showering bombs..

Burmese fighters who were engaged in the defensive war led by Ang San..

The Chinese guerrillas who searched and killed the Japanese troops..

On his journey, which was dangerous at every step, surrounded by nothing but adverse elements, he walked leading his troops through them all.

The ways of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose were like that.

The magnificence of his purpose, and his immense commitment to it, had definitely validated those paths.

That’s why I surrendered. N. When the soldiers who were brought back to India in 1945 and were sentenced to death in public trial at Red Fort, the entire Indian people took to the streets protesting against it.

I brought back the excitement of the national protest which was almost completely contained. N. Public outrage against the trials.

This incident even prompted sailors who were upset over being collectively decommissioned after the Great War to a public war against Britain.

That’s how Britain’s greatest power of all time Navy turns against Britain.

In 1946, about twenty thousand sailors were on about seventy battleships. N. For which soldiers started the riot by declaring solidarity?

They pulled down the union jack of ships and instead hoisted the tricolor flag.

The name was changed from Royal Indian Navy to the Indian National Navy.

Not too long ago, the Air Force and Andheri announced their support for the naval strike which we also call ‘rin mutiny’ and ‘naval appraising’ started rioting in Marine Drive and Andheri.

Army’s Gurkha regiment refused when higher officials ordered to shoot sailors in Karachi.

Though the revolt was later suppressed, the British were convinced that they could not stay in India any longer by relying on military force.

It was the naval revolution that made our history books so small that led to India’s independence.

When I read Clement Atley said that the biggest factor behind his decision to withdraw from India was the loss of faith in the army, what actually came to mind was Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s own statement.

“Maybe a person is dead for an idea. Then that idea will be reborn in a thousand persons. “

Try to remember this..

Pictures of Subhash Chandra Bose without forcing them to surrender in front of the roaming warplanes and warships prepared to fire by only repeating the message “Submit or Perish) “Netaji Sin When Indian sailors got ready for war with slogans “Dabad”,

In all official documents, Subhash Chandra Bose was already dead.

But his idea was to be reborn from the Indian ocean as a thousand warriors.

It was that idea that led this country to independence.

Subhash Chandra boss himself did it.

Yesterday was the 120th birthday of the man who lived, died, hidden, and fought for this land.

The answer to the question of what this country did back to him is that most of us didn’t even know.

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