Grandnephew Urges India to Reclaim Netaji's Legacy
Chandra Kumar Bose urges Prime Minister Modi to bring back the remains of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose from Japan before his birth anniversary. Highlighting the issue as a dishonor, he calls for a memorial in Delhi. Previous inquiries affirm Netaji died in a 1945 air crash.
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Chandra Kumar Bose, grandnephew of Subhas Chandra Bose, is calling on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to retrieve the remains of the iconic freedom fighter from a temple in Japan ahead of his birth anniversary on January 23.
Bose emphasizes that leaving Netaji's remains in a foreign land is a 'great dishonor', advocating for a memorial in the national capital as a tribute to his legacy.
Bose references past investigations that confirm Netaji's death in an air crash in 1945, urging the government to dispel any false narratives surrounding his demise.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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