By the next Independence Day, the ashes of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, one of the leading freedom fighters in Indian freedom struggle, will reach Pune. Pune based World Peace Centre (WPC) is trying to bring these ashes to the city as soon as possible. The news has created a wave of excitement in Pune and the attempts of the WPC are being recognized all around.
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose is a name that needs no introduction. The way he indulged in the freedom struggle, the way he founded the Azaad Hind Sena going through many ordeals, the way he managed to seek Japan’s help against the British rule and the way he led from the front in the Sena’s revolt against the British Government make Netaji’s career a legend.
Currently, the ashes have been kept in the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Memorial in Tokyo in Japan. The WPC is done with the formalities to be fulfilled in this regard. It has also got the clearance certificate from the Central Government and Netaji’s ashes will be handed over to the WPC by next 15th of August.
Mr. Vishwanath Karad, Chairman of WPC was talking to the correspondents on Monday. He said,
“We have kept in touch with Kazuo Kaneko and Gen Kurosaki who look into the maintenance of the Netaji Subhash Chandra Memorial in Tokyo. Mr. Balasaheb Deshmukh, Maharashtrian businessman who has been staying in Japan for the last thirty years helped us a lot in initiating the official procedure required for the transfer of the ashes to the WPC.”
He also discussed the programs scheduled after the ashes come to the city. As he said, the ashes will be sent to Dehli. A special program will be organized at the Red Fort in New Delhi to pay homage to the memories of this great freedom fighter. The centre has planned to deposit the ashes in the holy River Ganga on the 18th of August next year.
Mr. Balasaheb Deshmukh was present at the press conference on Monday. He said,
“I feel privileged to contribute in the endeavor of bringing Netaji’s ashes back to his motherland and perform the last rituals. I will be assisting the WPC in the entire procedure of bringing back the ashes officially to India”.
Bose had married a German lady Emilie Schenkl and has a daughter from her who now stays in Germany. Her name is Anita Bose Pfaff. We tried to contact her but failed. She being the only child of the Late Hero, her consent to perform the funeral rituals is necessary. In the mean time we have managed to getthe permission from the Government of Japan to initiate the procedure of bringing the ashes back to India.
- Yogesh Sapre





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October 27th, 2010 at 7:26 am
this is another effort by the centre to prove that netaji died in the air crash which it has been doing for years………there r concrete proofs that netaji never died in the air crash and moreover there was no air crash at the taihoku airport on the 18th of august 1945………….so its baseless to bring back the ashes of a japanese soldier and claim that the ashes e of netaji’s
September 4th, 2010 at 11:56 pm
To,
Mr. Yogesh Sapre,
Dear Mr.Sapre,
It is advised to you that stop publishing the news of NETAJI SUBHASH BOSE’s ashes as because there are cogent & full proof authenticated papers & documents that NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE did not die in any air crash.
There may be air crashes in the year 1945 in Japan, but strictly mind it that this is no way related to NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE.
At that time there was a big political conspiracy to keep aside NETAJI from India, the reasons why NETAJI had to leave India. From almost every corner of India our young generation should know the actual facts about NETAJI.
From:-
Advocate Rudrajyoti Bhattacharjee,
BAR ASSOCIATION, ROOM NO.2,
HIGH COURT, CALCUTTA.
September 4th, 2010 at 11:43 pm
To,
The Pune site authorities,
Pursuant to your activities that the news of Netaji’s ash is baseless as because Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was not dead in air crash in 1945.
There are authenticated proofs, which is likely to challenge this news which is created by pune site.The airport named TAIHUKU in Japan was adunduned at that time. Netaji was on constant mission to make India Independent.Justice Mukherji Commission has concluded on the basis of cogent documentary evidences that there was no air crash on 18th August 1945.
Therefore, I would request you to call upon a debate on this subject matter, which definately the Indian Citizens should know about the authenticated proofs presented by Justice Mukherjee Commission.
From :-
Advocate Rudrajyoti Bhattacharjee,
Bar Association.,
HIGH COURT, CALCUTTA.