Martyr Khudiram Bose was portrayed as criminal in Abhay 2

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British helped the Muslim league
In August 1942, the Congress launched the Quit India Resolution, asking for drastic constitutional changes which the British saw as the most serious threat to their rule since the Indian rebellion of 1857.With their resources and attention already spread thin by a global war, the nervous British immediately jailed the Congress leaders and kept them in jail until August 1945,whereas the Muslim League was now free for the next three years to spread its message.Consequently, the Muslim League's ranks surged during the war, with Jinnah himself admitting, "The war which nobody welcomed proved to be a blessing in disguise."
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Also don't forget the fact that Congress leaders didn't want to fight along British during World War 2. Muslim League did. Royal Family favoured Muslim League and is still is in good terms with Pakistan over India till date.
 
@DJ Roy yes you don't force your opinion on me but give haha reaction on my post is not making fun of my thoughts bravo and in the post where I said mad thing I didn't mention your name or you consider yourself mad that's why you thought of yourself
@Gobinaath if Gandhi was so much in favour of non violence then why he gave slogan of do and die in 1942 anyways leave it
Gud bye frnds I will think about my decision but one thing for sure I will not write my opinion here or write it occasionally maybe
 
if Gandhi was so much in favour of non violence then why he gave slogan of do and die in 1942
Do- Free India
Die- if you can't able to do it in non voilence way by protesting , non operation movement , satyagraha etc....

Die means not in war .. See bro power of non-violence is more powerful than atomic bombings .. it's mental torture rather than voiletic physical torture .. why I'm in the stand of non voilence I read Mahatma , I read Nelson Mandela , I read Martin Luther King Jr. .. it's unfortunate buddy ur not aware the power of non-violence .. pls have a time read abt it .. meanwhile Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr admired Mahatma so only they follow non voilence and succeeded by foreigners .. but in our own country we cursing him

Egarly waiting to conversation with you again don't disappoint me & others 🙂
 
Do- Free India
Die- if you can't able to do it in non voilence way by protesting , non operation movement , satyagraha etc....

Die means not in war .. See bro power of non-violence is more powerful than atomic bombings .. it's mental torture rather than voiletic physical torture .. why I'm in the stand of non voilence I read Mahatma , I read Nelson Mandela , I read Martin Luther King Jr. .. it's unfortunate buddy ur not aware the power of non-violence .. pls have a time read abt it .. meanwhile Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr admired Mahatma so only they follow non voilence and succeeded by foreigners .. but in our own country we cursing him

Egarly waiting to conversation with you again don't disappoint me & others 🙂
If there is so much power in non violence than why did he stop non cooperation movement after 1 n half year has he lost faith in non violence now don't say that due to chauri chaura incident
What is important for him his principles or freedom of nation
The reason behind many leader leaving Congress after backing out
End of conversation from my side as views will remain different on this topic
 
@DJ Roy yes you don't force your opinion on me but give haha reaction on my post is not making fun of my thoughts bravo and in the post where I said mad thing I didn't mention your name or you consider yourself mad that's why you thought of yourself
You gave me angry reaction on several post. If you called me a hypocrite. That's mean you care about me. If anyone does care over other. They never express anger over disappointed. When I disagree I always give sad reaction not angry reaction. I consider it misuse of reaction. Meanwhile I gave a haha reaction because of this. 👇
Hope this ans don't hurt anybody feelings
And you were taking about partition. Have you ever considered if an influential person like Bose fought with British instead of against British? It would be Congress at negotiating table not Muslim League. Hence, no partition would ever take place.
 
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Today I seen JOHAR Telugu movie in that Some Quotes of Nethaji
I won't quote the second post. Since, it's a long post. Do remember that Hitler was a fascist bigot. He considered Indians inferior who had no capability to rule themselves. Although British was his enemy. He still wanted British to rule over us. He wrote same in his book Mein Kampf.

Even Netaji himself regretted joining hands with Hitler which I posted yesterday. You can go back and read the post I made about this topic yesterday.
 
The Nazi regime recognised a provisional “Free India Government” in exile under Bose. They also promised him an army to help liberate India. Even before Bose had arrived in Germany, a few Indian Prisoners-of-War (POW) had turned against their former overlords. This would be the nucleus of the promised army, now christened the Indian Legion. The Legion would ultimately act as a pathfinder force for the planned German campaign into India. This seemed feasible back then since General Rommel’s Afrika Korps was sweeping across North Africa towards West Asia. The Germans hoped that when the Indian invasion commences, a liberating army under Bose would trigger public unrest in India. Bose conducted massive recruitment drives in Indian POW camps in Europe. However, only about 5,000 volunteered, despite many months of effort. Mass ceremonies were held in which Indian POWs joined in oaths of allegiance to Hitler and Bose. The Indian Legion was formally attached to the Wehrmacht, Germany’s professional armed forces. The Legion had mixed units comprising of all religions, regions, castes and classes. The commanding officers were German though.

Germany’s Russian invasion in June ‘41 shocked Bose, a left-leaning leader, but he was powerless. Hitler’s armies smashed into Russia and it seemed that the German forces in Russia would roll down the Caucasus and rendezvous with Rommel’s armies in Persia. Next target, India! However, Netaji was thwarted when the tide turned by end of ‘42. Defeated in North Africa and at Stalingrad, Germany retreated. Netaji now became convinced that his Legion would be used only for propaganda purposes - or as 2nd class units. He also understood that staying in Germany was useless. In February 1943, Bose boarded a submarine bound for Japan, which was making significant gains in the land war in Asia. The rest is history.
However, this left the Indian Legion in Germany leaderless and demoralised. The liberation army was now a mere collaborator — just another pawn of Hitler’s regime. The Legion was moved all across Western Europe for some time. After the Normandy landings, the Legion was pried away from the Wehrmacht; it was attached to the Waffen-SS, the military wing of the Nazi Party. The Waffen-SS was manned by ardent Nazis and they conducted great atrocities during the war. This association alone would taint the Legion.
As Hitler’s armies retreated, the Indian Legion trudged along. During this time certain units of the Legion reportedly committed atrocities on civilians and the French Resistance. However, other units performed well in battle and in anti-partisan operations. When German surrender seemed imminent, the Legion attempted to flee to neutral Switzerland. However, Allied forces intercepted them. Some French units and partisans with a grudge closed in — there are accounts of groups of Indian soldiers being summarily executed. The remaining were handed over to the British Army, who mistreated the “oath-breakers”. The men were soon shipped back to India and some stood at the INA Trials on charges of treason.

Unlike the INA, which was popularly perceived to have fought for freedom close to India’s borders, the Indian Legion suffered ignominy. Nevertheless, due to public uproar during the INA Trials the Indian Legion’s trials were not completed. Soon Independence came, and the soldiers of INA and the Indian Legion were released. However, they were not allowed to serve in the post-independence Indian Army, except in rare exceptions. The government fell silent on the saga of the Indian Legion while the INA story was celebrated (at least for a while): Indian troops fighting for Hitler was not something to advertise. Thus, the Indian Legion, Netaji’s firstborn army, was orphaned by war and politics. It remains largely forgotten outside historical research.
Hitler’s Indians: The Indian Legion
 
Yet, people still glorifies Netaji's alliance with Hitler. Hitler was a bad person who executed over 6 millions Jews. If you have a alliance with such bad personal. People will perceive you as bad, period.
 
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