This title is added at Subhash Chandar Bose 123rd Birth Day
We have forgotten the man who broke the might of colonial India at a time when the Empire was not ready to leave and today we in Pakistan, Bangladesh & India are enjoying Freedom just because of his struggle.
بنگالی حریت پسندسبھاش چندر بوس کی آج 123ویں سالگرہ ہے۔ جس
کی انڈین نیشنل آرمی نے علامہ اقبال کے گیت کو قومی ترانہ بنایا تھا۔
بنگالی حریت پسندسبھاش چندر بوس نے جب انڈین سول سروس کا امتحان دیا تو ٹاپ کیا، جب
وہ سیاسی جماعت میں متحرک ہوئے تو مہاتما
گاندھی، ابولکلام آزاد اور برلہ جیسوں کی مخالفت کے باوجود کانگرس کے صدر بنے اور
جب انھوں نے دوسری جنگ عظیم کے موقع کو بھانپتے ہوئے لڑتے ہوئے طاقتور ممالک کے تضادات میں سے برٹش انڈیا کی آزادی کا علم اٹھایا تو وہ نیتا
جی کہلائے۔1897کو بابووں کے صوبہ بنگال میں
ایک کھاتے پیتے گھرانے میں پیدا ہونے والے بوس نے رابندر ناتھ ٹیگور جیسے
شاعراورچترنجن داس جیسے ہندومسلم اتحاد کے داعی سے متاثر ہو کرانڈین سول سروس کی
پر تعیش نوکری کی بجائے 1921 میں آزادی کی جدوجہد کو اپنایا اور اپنے دوست حسین
شہید سہروردی اور سی آر داس کے ساتھ مل کر 1924 میں کلکتہ مونسپلٹی میں بنگالی
مسلمانوں کو50فیصدسیٹیں دلوائیں۔ وہ بندے ماترم کو کانگرس کا ترانہ بنانے کے خلاف
تھے اور یہی وجہ ہے کہ جب انھوں نے انگریز کے خلاف انڈین نیشنل آرمی کی قیادت
سنبھالی تو علامہ اقبال کے گیت '' سارے جہاں سے اچھا ہندوستاں ہمارا'' کا انتخاب
کیااوربرٹش انڈین آرمی کے لاتعداد فوجیوں نے نوکریاں چھوڑ کر ان کا ساتھ دیا جن
میں تاملوں اور پنجابیوں کی بڑی تعداد تھی۔ بوس کو جرمن ایجنٹ کہہ کر ان کا مذاق
اڑانے والوں میں بنیاد پرست، ترقی پسند اورانگریز پرست سبھی شامل رہے مگر
عوام میں ان کی مقبولیت بڑھتی گئی۔ ان کی
پرسرارموت وہ راز ہے جس پر آج تک پردہ پڑا ہوا ہے۔
یہ تحریر بوس کی 123ویں سالگرہ پر مست ایف ایم 103 پر بطور
رپوٹ بنائی گئی ہے۔
Thank you Bose: On his 117th Bithday
Today is 117th Birthday of a man who refused ICS,
challenged dictatorship of Gandhi, raised INA & fought with British Empire
till his death. The freedom we are enjoying in South and South East Asia is a
result of Post Atlantic Charter (14 August 1941) political circumstances, among
them one of the major event was the rebellion of Neta Ji Subhas Chandar Bose,
His majesty’s Opponent. That rebellion compelled British
aristocracy to negotiate with Congress and Muslim league.
A die heart democrat, Bose used all democratic options even
in colonial times. In 1924, he participated in elections of Calcutta Municipality
and was C.E.O while H.S.Suhrawardy was Deputy Mayor and their Guru C R Das was
Mayor. He participated in elections of provincial assemblies and central
assembly too and remained there in political struggle as Congress leader yet
nexus of Gandhi, Birla and Abul Kalam azad was against him. Unlike many “revolutionaries”
of present times, For him, armed struggle was last option.
I want
to share a historic speech at the Punjabi Students’ Conference in Lahore in
1929, which reminds us about Bose’s vision regarding Punjab. Here is an extract
from Jagat S Bright’s book, Important Speeches & Writings of Subhas Chandar
Bose.
“Little do you know how much Bengali literature has drawn from the earlier history of the Punjab in order to enrich it and edify its readers. Tales of your heroes have been composed and sung by our great poets including Rabindranath Tagore and some of them are today familiar in every Bengali home. Aphorisms of our saints have been translated into elegant Bengali and they afford solace and inspiration to millions in Bengal. This cultural contact has its counterparts in the political sphere and we find your political pilgrims meeting ours not only in the jails in India but also in the jails of distant Burma and in the wilds of the Andaman across the Seas.”
“Little do you know how much Bengali literature has drawn from the earlier history of the Punjab in order to enrich it and edify its readers. Tales of your heroes have been composed and sung by our great poets including Rabindranath Tagore and some of them are today familiar in every Bengali home. Aphorisms of our saints have been translated into elegant Bengali and they afford solace and inspiration to millions in Bengal. This cultural contact has its counterparts in the political sphere and we find your political pilgrims meeting ours not only in the jails in India but also in the jails of distant Burma and in the wilds of the Andaman across the Seas.”
Hussein Shaheed Suhrawardy and Subhas Chandra Bose were
followers of Chittaranjan Das (C. R. Das), the real Desh-bandhu. Like Iqbal, it
was C.R. Das who not only criticized the Lucknow Pact but also supported the
Muslim majorities in Bengal and Punjab.
Some of my previous writings regarding Subhas Chandar Bose
The victim of the great game
An exhaustive biography of Subhas Chandra Bose is the best work to date to clarify some of his paradoxes
By Aamir Riaz
In His Majesty’s eyes, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was a rebel,
an agent of the fascist Germans and a persona non-grata. But, in people’s
memories, he is still alive as an immortal leader who sacrificed his career and
life for them.
Ghost of S. C.Bose still haunting ? Who killed Bose & why?
Many of us neither know about Netta ji, except
INA yet Sughata Bose book once again de-constructed myth of many so-called
freedom fighters. How nexus of Mahatma Gandhi, Mollana Azad, Birla and Patel
managed to deceive Bose reminds us the power politics of late
1930s. Why Indian State is still reluctant to find cause of death? they formed
many commissions from Nehru, Indira till 2005
yet no conclusion? this piece will encourage u to read the book. u can
make an order by web also www.readings.com.pk
read it now
http://e.dunya.com.pk/detail.php?date=2013-04-23&edition=LHR&id=308507_33496413
read it now
http://e.dunya.com.pk/detail.php?date=2013-04-23&edition=LHR&id=308507_33496413
Unforgettable Bose: Timely kick , Exile Government & Horrendous
pressure on Raj 1943-47
few days back, a Pakistani columnist Hamid
Mir wrote absolutely wrong story of Nitaji Suhas Chandar Bose which reminds me
Sughata Bose's latest book His Majesty's Opponent. still
after so many years Ghost of Bose is haunting many of her majesty's hidden
and open supporters. According to Sughata, Subhas and Tegore
were reluctant to use Banday Matarm even in 1938. After creating
exile Government in Oct 1943 he proposed Iqbal poem instead of that.
China, Punjab and Subhash Chandar Bose.....Chines Japanese
alliance for Asia
In 9120s British launched a campaign and recruited many Punjabi soldiers who fought with chines in coastal cities yet after that they started living there. after 1943 when Japanese occupied some Chinese cities and capture Singapore , Subhas Chandar Bose launched a campaign and during that campaign he visited Chinese coastal cities too where Punjabi families not only joined INA but also gave huge funds. in fact, Nita ji got huge support from Punjabis, Tamils and Bengalis. For refrence read Sughata Bose book His Majesty's opponent. read and enjoy
http://e.dunya.com.pk/detail.php?date=2013-04-20&edition=LHR&id=302110_24334273
In 9120s British launched a campaign and recruited many Punjabi soldiers who fought with chines in coastal cities yet after that they started living there. after 1943 when Japanese occupied some Chinese cities and capture Singapore , Subhas Chandar Bose launched a campaign and during that campaign he visited Chinese coastal cities too where Punjabi families not only joined INA but also gave huge funds. in fact, Nita ji got huge support from Punjabis, Tamils and Bengalis. For refrence read Sughata Bose book His Majesty's opponent. read and enjoy
http://e.dunya.com.pk/detail.php?date=2013-04-20&edition=LHR&id=302110_24334273
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