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One Man Army - Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

We all Know India got independence from Britain on 15 of August 1947 and Lots of People give Contribution in this Freedom Struggle of India, But is Incomplete without the Mention of the Valiant Struggles of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. Today is the 122st Birth Anniversary of a Brave Son of Bharat Mata (Mother India) "Subhash Chandra Bose" Popularly Know as "Netaji". Subhash Chandra Bose was One of the Prominent Leaders, Who Struggled for India's Independence from British rule. He is most Famously Known for Building INA (Indian National Army) with the Help of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japanese

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was Born on 23 January 1897 in Cuttack, Orissa. Subhash Chandra Bose was the Ninth Child among Fourteen Siblings. His Father Janakinath Bose was a Lawyer and His Mother Prabhavati Bose a Housewife. Subhash Chandra Bose was Married to a Beautiful Austrian Women Emille Shinken. Her Daughter Name was Anita Bose. Subhash Chandra Bose was a Completely. Disciplined Person and Could not Tolerate any Misbehavior. He was a Follower of Swami Vivekananda Teaching and He was a Very intelligent Student at School and in Collage. He Completed his Graduation in Philosophy. Then He Went to England to Appear for ICS Exam (Indian Civil Services Exam) and Ranked 4th in the Examination. But He Resigned from his Civil Service Job on 23 April 1921 and Returned to India and Participate in the National Freedom Movement. He went to Jail several times for his Nationalistic Activities. Later he Became the President of the Indian National Congress. In 1938 But Resigned in 1939 Because of Some Differences with Congress.

After leaving the Congress Party, He found his Own All India Forward Block Party and In 1941 Subhash Chandra Bose Secretly escaped from India and Reached Berlin and Met Hitler. In 1943 he took Charge of Indian National Army in Singapore and Set up the Indian Provisional Government, There He gave the War Slogan "Dilli Chalo" (March Delhi) and "Jai Hind" and He addressed Mahatma Gandhi as the Father of the Nation. He Wrote his Autobiography "The Indian Struggle". It was Reported that Netaji Died in Plan Crash on 18 August 1945 in Japanese occupied Formosa (Now Taiwan) But his Dead Body was not Found. His Death is still a Matter of Controversy. He will Always Be Remembered for his Rousing slogan “Give me Blood and I Shall Give you Freedom." (Tum Mujhe Khun Do Mai Tume Azadi Dunga)
There are Plenty of things to Learn from Netaji. The First thing that we all can Learn from him is his Steadfast Dedication to his Goal. Netaji wanted Complete Independence for India and laid Down his Life for that. There can Hardly be any Sacrifice Greater than that. He will always Be Remembered for his Bravely and Dedication For the Service of the Nationn. On Netaji's Birthday We Salute His Ideals and Aim to Imbibe those in our Future Generations. Jai Hind, Vandemataram  🇮🇳 🙏

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