Monday 17 July 2017

A WORD TO THOSE THAT CLAMOUR ... 1


If the Netaji disappearance mystery is to be solved, then the people working at it must manifest character enough to do it. Complete self-effacement is the key. There must be no personal agenda pursued in the guise of propagating theories about Netaji's disappearance as well as attempting to suppress such movements. The slightest attempt to popularise oneself or to win name and fame and money will backfire on such offenders to the cause which is built on the dead bodies of the revolutionaries at the scaffold or on the roads and in the jungles of Burma en route to India.

Netaji was a supreme sannyasi, quite in the heroic mould of Krishna and Rama, and Vivekananda of modern times. This is no exaggeration and will be borne out by an in-depth study of his life. He was the yoddha-sannyasi or the warrior monk, an incarnation of the kshatriya spirit of age-old India whose primary focus was the liberation of the motherland from the foreign yoke that was bleeding her to death. A disciple of Swami Vivekananda in every sense of the term, Netaji epitomised the national ethos and went about bringing it to fruition through his epic struggle against the British Empire.

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