Monday 9 March 2020

TO TH RESEARCHERS ON NETAJI

TO TH RESEARCHERS ON NETAJI

When you make a statement along a particular line of thinking or logic or articulation of fact, complete it and do not digress from the issue. Lead your line of thinking to its logical conclusion, as Swamiji was wont to saying. Otherwise, statements, still-born or half-nourished and limping, carry no course and lead us to no clear understanding as to your stated point, O Netaji researchers !

Remember, you are representing a person's cause who was absolutely clear in what he said that left an indelible impression on the minds of his audience as to his intent in revolution, though not to its methods always, for that was revolutionary secret that had to be maintained under all circumstances. Hence, ambiguities must be avoided and forthright rational statements must be made that can stand the test of reason and can be thus defended. Stray talk and loose statements that are based on dubious hearsay must be classified as such and not passed off as truth sacrosanct, neither personal beliefs based on preferences and predilections hold ground in your affirmations by way of truth-telling.

For the public to pin faith in your statements and hold you all as authorities in this cause of the resurrection of India's true history whose focus is the untold life of our beloved leader, Netaji, you carry the responsibility of speaking within rational bounds, strict and rigorous. Else, people will forever float in the realm of conceptions and conjectures with scant concern for conclusive evidence that may bring thus far unresolved historical issues to their rightful resolution.

You owe it to all to be rigorous in your line of argument and not to be wishy washy in such or carelessly inconclusive about what you say either through deflection owing to lapse of concentration or when faced with redoubtable opposition armed with rational arms and ammunition aimed at you. This ought ever to inspire you that Netaji was so rational in argument and so organised in his line of thinking and expression thereof.

Jai Hind !

Written by Sugata Bose

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