One individual may die for an idea; but that idea will, after his death, incarnate itself in a thousand lives. That is how the wheel of evolution moves on and the ideas and dreams of one nation are bequeathed to the next - Subhas Chandra Bose
2. From the Japanese
Government document, it has
been found that there is
confirmation that Japan agreed
to take Netaji to Russia. It is not
only that. There was also an
escape plan. So, the plan
included that as he left Saigon,
Japan would announce that he
had died in an air crash.
3. According to the Japanese
Government, the accident
occurred on 18th
August, 1945. It took them
five days to deliberate and
then announce to the world in
a cryptic one line that Subhas
Chandra Bose had died in an
air crash.
4. After getting news what was
Mahatma Gandhi‟s reaction?
Mahatma Gandhi sent a
telegram to Netaji‟s elder
brother Shri Satish Chandra
Bose. Mahatma Gandhi had
always been cryptic. His
message was, “don‟t perform
„Sradh‟. That was the
beginning of the doubt.
5. The Cabinet, at its meeting on
25th October 1945, decided, the
only civilian renegade of
importance, Subhas Chandra
Bose, that it would be better to
leave him where he is. So, the
British Government even in
August 1945 knew that Subhas
Chandra Bose was not died. It is
not from any individual, but from
the British Government itself.
6. In the meantime, Habib-ur-
Rehman, who claimed to have
seen Netaji being wounded,
whole body in fire, coming from
the plane, which crashed, at
Taihoku, tried with his hands to
put of the fire but failed. He also
claimed that he was there when
he was taken to a hospital in
Taipei, the capital of Taiwan. He
also claimed that he was a
witness to his death.
7. Col. Habibur Rehman came to
late Shri Sarat Chandra Bose.
They had a discussion for
about 2½ hours. After that
discussion, Sarat Chandra
Bose came out and said:
“Habibur is not speaking the
truth”.
8. Then, Habibur Rahman went over
to Delhi to meet Mahatmaji. The
representatives of the media
asked him: “What was Habibur
Rahman told you?” Once again,
in a cryptic message to his
countrymen, Mahatma ji said:
“Habibur told me what his leader
has ordered him to say.”
9. According to Habibur Rehman,
the dead body was cremated on
the 20th August, 1945, according
to the Municipal Certificate, the
cremation took place at 6 p.m. on
the 22nd August 1945. One could
understand a fictitious name (i.e.
Ichiro Okura)being used in the
Death Certificate, and in the
Cremation Certificate.
10. This is a note of the Prime Minister‟s
Secretariat. This bears the File no.
23(II)/56-57/PM, dated 2.12.1954 and
the note is signed by Shri M.O.
Mathai. “A small amount of Rs. 200
and odd was received by the
Ministry of External Affairs from our
Embassy in Tokyo and along with
the ashes and other remains of the
late Shri Subhas Chandra Bose. This
money is being kept with the
External Affairs Ministry.”
11. In the time of NDA
Government, Mukherjee
commission created.
Commission went to the
Renkoji temple & wanted to
take evidence of the priest, but
he refused to give any
evidence. They said that they
were prepared to talk to the
commission but not on record.
12. Justice Mukherjee requested
them to open the urn and wanted
to see the contents (ashes of
Netaji). They suddenly looked at
each other and after about ten
minutes they came and told
Justice Mukherjee that they were
sorry about the fact that since
there were no carpenters
available, they could not open the
urn.
13. Commission went to interview the
doctor, whose name was Yoshimi,
who had claimed to have treated
Netaji Subhas Bose when he was
brought to the hospital after
sustaining very serious burn
injuries in the air crash. He was
asked as to whether he had treated
Netaji Subhas Bose or not. His
reply was „no‟. He did not know
whom he treated as he had never
seen Chandra Bose.
14. Commission was given audience by
the Ministry of External Affairs of
the Taiwan Government; the
Ministry of Health of the Taiwan
Government; and the Ministry of
Internal Security or the Home
Ministry of the Taiwan Government.
They told Justice Mukherjee
unequivocally that they were
absolutely sure and certain that
there was no air accident in the
whole State of Taiwan on the 18th
August, 1945.
15. Justice Mukherjee went to the
crematorium. He found that Ichiro Okura
was cremated on 22nd August, but his
death was not on 18th but on 19th
August, 1945. Lt. Gen. shidei name was
not there and the Chief Pilot‟s name was
also not there. Those dead bodies
vanished. He also found out that Ichiro
Okura was patient in that hospital. He
died on the 19th August due to heart
attack. A dead body was required to bury
or cremate Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.
Without a dead body how could they tell
whether he died and cremated?
So, Ichiro Okura‟s dead body was used.
16. Refer to pages 22 to 31, Volumes-I of
the Report, He explained that he tried
his best but nothing could be done in
the matter. He was ready although the
experts said nothing would be found.
That is why, he has concluded that
although the DNA Test was not done,
he was completely satisfied that it was
not Subhas Chandra Bose who died in
an air crash because the air crash did
not happen taking into view of the
Japanese doctor‟s evidence but he
said that still he would conclude and
come to this finding.