2. Introduction Heroes
success and lost legacy
Jinnah: Charismatic
leader
Bose: true nationalist
criticism
Great Quaid
Warrior Bose
Conflict in thoughts
3. Beginning Years (early life-1910)
S.C.Bose:
Intellectual
studies in philosophy
Calcutta and Cambridge educational institutes
Swami Viveknanda as spiritual guide
violent means
ICS officer
4. Beginning Years (early life-1910)
M.A.Jinnah:
studied law
Madrasa tul Islam
England
charisma emerging
Start of Politics
Joining of Congress
A lawyer
5. Formative Years (1911-1920)
S.C.Bose:
completion of studies
Topped ranks
ICS officer
4th position in ICS exam
6. Formative Years (1911-1920)
M.A.Jinnah:
Formation of intrinsic magnetism
hypocrisy of Congress
political journey
Marriage
daughter
8. Years of disillusionment and
tangled politics (1920-1935)
S.C.Bose:
political career
hard struggle
campaigns, strikes
prison timings
fighting’s against Raj
9. 1934:
Returned
to India
11 time jails
1932: Issued
manifesto in
Vienna
Nov, 1934:
Issued book:
“The Indian
Struggle”
1930: mayor
of Calcutta
10. Years of disillusionment and
tangled politics (1920-1935)
M.A.Jinnah:
political rivalries
ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity
Hindu Vendetta
suffered in personal life
Exile
return to India
tactics
12. Reawakening (1935-1940)
S.C.Bose:
joining of Congress
Jinnah-Bose correspondence
violent means
differences with Gandhi
Resignation
house arrest
15. A good fighter & a warrior (1941-
1948)
S.C.Bose:
escaped house arrest
seek Hitler’s help
formation of Azad Hind
Radio, army and Govt
war against British
counterattack of
commonwealth
escaped to Russia
killed in Japanese Bomber
(1945)
18. Freed admand &
Mcobar Islands
Named them as
Swaraj &
Shaheed
Rangoon became
new basecamp
Barma: Hoist
Indian flag in
Manipul
Counterattack of
common wealth
Retreat and fall
of Rangoon
Bose’s dreams
destroyed
Escaped to
Russia for
seeking help
Got killed in
Japanese Bomber
in Taipei
19. A good fighter & a warrior (1941-
1948)
M.A.Jinnah:
Jinnah’s success
AIML sessions
Gandhi Jinnah talks
cabinet Mission plan
Independence
Quaid-e-Azam
1st governor General
death (1948)
20. A
Fighter
1943: rejected
Raja Gopal
Acchariya
formula
1944: Gandhi
Jinnah talks
1945: Simla
conference
1946: sweeps
polls in
elections,
accept cabinet
mission plan
then rejected
1947: Indian
Independence
act passed,
Pakistan came
into being
21. Conclusion
Brave and courageous
Charisma
magnetic personalities
mastermind tactician Jinnah
Emotional fool Bose
lost legacy of Bose
A great hero Jinnah