Re: Mutiny
by electronic centre on Jul 05, 2018 01:31 PM
This Mutiny of British Indian Navy was not an isolated action, but a simultaneous occurrence of Azad Hind Fouz (INR)'s victory for liberation of Andaman & Nicober Islands (Shahid and Swaraj Dweep), where there was a big base of British Indian Navy, which rechristened as Independent Indian Navy under INR.
Netaji is the true leader of Indians. He is not fake like the fake congress leaders who split this nation for their personal benefits including the tolerant tyrant Gandhi-Nehru.
Netaji will live in the hearts of true Indians. Jai Hind.
British had decided to pack the bags and leave well before the world war, but the cost of war hastened the decision. It helped them that they could leave without fighting because the independence movement was led without a violence! They also did not know how to win over someone who wouldn't fight. Let the record be set straight, the British won the war in the east and far east against Japan and its allies, which included INA.
After the world war, the British and the French needed a Marshall plan to rebuild and for their day to day expenses. Their loot from the colonies helped them too. Even today, the former colony powers have the largest hoard of gold propping up their currencies.
Everyone would share the anger and disgust of Bhagat Singh, Subhash Bose and many other revolutionaries, but as a reason why the British left, it is too facile. We need newer heroes, but not some ghosts of the past trashed and some revived and rehashed are only tactics of distraction used to keep the fringe elements happy.
Re: British were bankrupt !
by Amit on Jan 30, 2016 01:05 PM
Gandhi was such a non-violent person that he supported the British during 1st world war and even helped them recruit Indians to fight for the British.
Britishers very well knew how to tackle Gandhi. It is simple. Put him in jail.
Gandhi knew that very well. That is why he started fasting every time he was in jail and was released shortly. He was in jail for not more than 4 years in his entire life.
Re: Re: British were bankrupt !
by Rajendra Gupta on Apr 06, 2016 08:39 PM
But he also walked with his hands around shoulder of two young beautiful women.
Re: British were bankrupt !
by Amit on Jan 30, 2016 12:54 PM
Britishers still needed to milk their colonies to rebuild themselves after the costly 2nd world war.
Britishers were shaken that the support of the armed forces with which they could enforce their might on Indians had eroded after they tried their own ex British officers who were now INA officers for treason.
Similarly Bombay revolt and Madras revolt were similar smaller indications of what might happen in future.
British had decided to pack the bags and leave well before the world war, but the cost of war hastened the decision. It helped them that they could leave without fighting because the independence movement was led without a violence! They also did not know how to win over someone who wouldn't fight. Let the record be set straight, the British won the war in the east and far east against Japan and its allies, which included INA.
After the world war, the British and the French needed a Marshall plan to rebuild and for their day to day expenses. Their loot from the colonies helped them too. Even today, the former colony powers have the largest hoard of gold propping up their currencies.
Everyone would share the anger and disgust of Bhagat Singh, Subhash Bose and many other revolutionaries, but as a reason why the British left, it is too facile. We need newer heroes, but not some ghosts of the past trashed and some revived and rehashed are only tactics of distraction used to keep the fringe elements happy.
Re: What an insult to such a great freedom fighter
by Rajendra Gupta on Apr 06, 2016 08:42 PM
In all probabilities as per material of that time, shastri was put to death by pro-indira lobby. She as desperate to grab gaddhi
Re: What an insult to such a great freedom fighter
by Loknath on Jan 30, 2016 06:48 AM
This fake letter is an insult to the great personality called Nehru. A RSSS fringe gave a unsigned letter to the commission and the fenku govt is advertising it for cheap political gin.
Re: Re: What an insult to such a great freedom fighter
by Rajendra Gupta on Apr 06, 2016 08:44 PM
Nehru wrote a letterfrom jail to indira-"we are born to rule"this was not published as congress was in power. BJP now should publish all these letters to expose wily Nehru and his progeny. This letter is in national archives.
Re: Re: What an insult to such a great freedom fighter
by Aloke Sinha on Jan 30, 2016 07:13 PM
Nehru was useless figure. He made several blunders. Nepal wished to join India after independence but Nehru denied. USA offers India the permanent member of Security Council of UN but he refused. Baluchistan wished to be part of India to deter pakistan to occupy their country but he refused. !947 war with Pakistan was leading India to complete victory over POK but he referred the matter to UN. If Netaji would be the first PM, India would have been different. Besides, the British PM Atlee during his visit to India sometimes in 50's decade was invited for dinner to the then Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court. There he stated that British left India inspite of winning 2nd World war because of fear of Netaji. So get your facts clear then praise Nehru. He is a no match to Netaji. A useless politician knows only to romance Lady Mountbatten
Re: Thanks, rediff
by ashfaq ahmed on Jan 29, 2016 02:24 PM
Till now i am not able to understand what a common man has gained out of the declassification of netaji's files. Its just politics.Congress dint do it so BJP is doing it, that is what they want to show.Thereby diverting the people from the main issues.When at the international the cost of one barrel of oil is below $25, even then our petrol cost is just low of paise. What a joke.The relative of Netaji just want to make BJP and RSS happy so saying his own cooked stories.Some day even Nathuram Godse relatives may come and say the it was Godse who made the British to run away from India.
Re: Re: Thanks, rediff
by nailesh kumar on Jan 29, 2016 02:36 PM
left historians and fake secular leaders destorted the facts and a wrong history was produced, it should remain the same and believed by future generations.
Re: Re: Thanks, rediff
by coreindian on Jan 30, 2016 05:05 PM
COST OF PETROL IS HIGH BECAUSE MOST OF THE PEOPLE DONT FILE TAX. MANY PEOPLE ARE STILL GOING 8-10 CHILDREN WHILE PAYING ZERO TAXES TO THE GOVT.
Re: Thanks, rediff
by ashfaq ahmed on Jan 29, 2016 02:24 PM
Till now i am not able to understand what a common man has gained out of the declassification of netaji's files. Its just politics.Congress dint do it so BJP is doing it, that is what they want to show.Thereby diverting the people from the main issues.When at the international the cost of one barrel of oil is below $25, even then our petrol cost is just low of paise. What a joke.The relative of Netaji just want to make BJP and RSS happy so saying his own cooked stories.Some day even Nathuram Godse relatives may come and say the it was Godse who made the British to run away from India.
He is past, can be win an election in India today where division is created by congress in last 65 years on the basis of caste, religion, region and language.
Re: Netaji
by Venugopalan on Jan 29, 2016 01:56 PM
Netaji never got his share of credit..Kangress under Nehru imposed their own ideology..Nehru was very cunning. he never solved any problem