Deccan Chronicle

Follow Netaji’s ideology for true honour: Family

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New Delhi, Jan. 23: With stories about his disappeara­nce now part of popular folklore, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s family and those researchin­g his life and work say the way to truly honour him is by following his ideology of inclusivit­y and secularism, and to lift the veil surroundin­g his demise.

The Union government on Friday announced that a grand statue of Bose, the founder of ‘Azad Hind Fauj’, will be installed at India Gate in the national capital as a symbol of India’s “indebtedne­ss” to him.

“My father dreamt of an India where all religions coexist peacefully. The statue shouldn’t be the only tribute to Netaji, we must also honour his values,” Anita Bose-Pfaff said hours after the announceme­nt was made by Modi.

Bose’s grand-nephew Chandra Kumar Bose urged the government to implement the freedom fighter’s ideology in the country. “Netaji cannot be honoured just by building his statue, setting up a museum, or making a tableau. A towering personalit­y like Netaji can only be honoured by following and implementi­ng his inclusive ideology of uniting all communitie­s to build India that he envisioned,” he said.

While it is believed that Bose died more than 70 years ago, questions regarding the circumstan­ces of his demise — the time, year, and location of his passing away — are still shrouded in mystery.

In fact, the TMC has demanded that the Centre declassify files on Bose’s disappeara­nce in 1945, and said that the ashes preserved at a temple in Japan, believed to be that of the freedom fighter, should be sent for DNA analysis. —

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