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Govt not willing to solve Bose's death mystery: Joshi

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

"The situation in which his (Netaji) death took place is still wrapped in mysteries... I can say with complete responsibility that there is no proof that Netaji died in that plane crash. We have proof for that," Joshi said here.

He was delivering the Seventh Netaji Subhash Memorial Lecture here at FICCI on the occasion of his birth anniversary.

"People in Taipei (site of the air crash) say no such plane crash took place and no such person was admitted in their hospital and there was no such cremation. But government is repeatedly saying that these are his (Netaji's) ashes," he said.

 

He also said the country has the right to know what happened to Netaji if he did not die in that plane crash.

"There is no full-proof evidence of Netaji dying in that plane crash and the question as to what happened to him after that remains there. The country has the right to know what happened to him after that. Where did he go after that and what did Government of India do to find him," Joshi said.

The lecture was organised by a society founded by veterans of Indian National Army (INA).

"No country insults its freedom fighters the way this country is doing with Netaji... They (government) are not ready to conduct any test, not ready to go ahead of Mongolia. They are not ready to correspond and get letters from Russian archaeologists," Joshi claimed.

Recalling the efforts of Netaji, he said, "He had founded the first government of undivided India in exile but the country is always shy of honouring his achievements."

Netaji allegedly died in a plane crash at Taihoku in (Taipei), Taiwan, in August 1945 while en route to Tokyo and then Soviet Union.

  

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First Published: Jan 23 2013 | 9:05 PM IST

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