“Subhas Chandra Bose” was known as Netaji. He was the most prominent leader who are appeared at a time when most required for Indian freedom struggle. He was born on 23rd January, 1897 in the Eastern Indian city of Cuttack in the state of Odisha. His father’s name was janakinath Bose and mother’s name was prabhavati Devi. His father was a prosperous lawyer and mother came from an aristocratic family. Subhash was the ninth in the family of 14 children he was a brilliant student since childhood.

Subash excelled at his studies attaining an overall second position in the matriculation examination he enrolled at the College in 1911 but was sacked out from the same for assaulting Professor Oaten for the latter’s anti-India comments. Subhas then completed his graduation from Scottish Church College at the University of Calcutta attaining a BA in Philosophy in 1918. After passing BA he left India to study in Fitzwilliam College Cambridge from where he matriculated in 1919 following his father’s wish Subash did crack the examination with a 4th rank and secured a job with the Civil Service Department but Subhash refused to work as an administrative officer as he did not she want to serve Britishers he started newspaper named Swaraj at 1923 under the guidance and support of Chittaranjan Das, the spirit of nationalism grieve By leaps And bounds in Subash in the year 1923 super was selected the president of all India Youth Congress and also the secretary of Bengal State Congress Subhash also Rose to the position of the editor for the newspaper forward founded by Chitranjan Das and qualified to the post of the SEO of Kolkata Municipal Corporation his nationalistic attitude and contribution in the Indian struggle for independence did not go well with the British and 1925. He was sent to Prison in mandalay till 1927, coming out of the Prison in 1927, Subhas behind his Political career on a full-fledged note he secured the position of the general secretary of the Congress Party and started working alongside Jawaharlal Nehru in the struggle for independence three years later Subhash Rose to become the mayor of Kolkata in the mid 1930 he travelled extensively in Europe visiting Indian students and European politicians including Benito Mussolini over the years to Boss had gained so much of popularity that he become a leader of national stature Alto the popularity and admiration won him a nomination as a Congress President Neta Ji appeared as a powerful leader in Congress and he was elected president for two consecutive terms but he had conflicts in thought with Mahatma Gandhi because Netaji believed in active measure to gain freedom and independence Mahatma Gandhi was a believer of nonviolence for that reason he left the Indian National Congress and established a separate political party named all India forward bloc Netaji always insisted for complete and conditional Independence for India from the British roll virus All India Congress Committee wanted in phases through a dominant status.
He got married secretly without ceremony or weakness with Emily Schenk. On December 26th, 1937 at the age of 40, they had one daughter named Anita Bose Pfaff. It was in 1944 that Netaji give his motivational speech to Patriots give him blood and he will give them freedom inspired by the highly provocative words people joined him in large numbers for his fight against the British Raj during the Second World War Netaji start the opportunity to take advantage of British weakness and travel to Soviet Union Nazi Germany and imperial Japan seeking Alliance to attack the Indian British government with the support of Imperial Japan Netaji formed Indian National Army Azad Hindi Fauz with Indian prisoners of War and plantation workers from British Malaya Singapore and other parts of southeast Asia soldiers he also formed Azad Hindi government in exile with the support from Japan and regroup and let the Indian National Army in failed military campaigns against the Allies at Impala and Burma. Subhas Chandra Bose died on 18 August 1945 in Taipei Taiwan in a plane crash. “GIVE ME BLOOD AND I WILL GIVE YOU FREEDOM,” Said “SUBASH CHANDRA BOSE”.

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