shailendra
February 3rd, 2005, 07:40 PM
The full story could be read on the Times of India website,
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1010281.cms
But anyways here is the crux of it...
Ever since Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose went missing in 1945, his disappearance has been the theme of many plausible theories, but a retired Pakistan army Brigadier claims he saw Netaji engulfed in flames and burnt alive, after a plane carrying them crashed over China.
The "extraordinary eyewitness account" of Brigadier Habib-ur-Rehman, who also claims he was a close aide of Netaji, was written in detail by Pakistan Cricket Board Chief Shaharyar Khan in his new book Cricket: A Bridge of Peace.
Oh boy! I was totally intrigued after reading this! :confused: Amazing developments.... That particular (and I would say; still ongoing) mystery about Netaji's death has been the most talked and debated about from the Indian freedom struggle movement times. But what do you think??? Fact or still fiction?
"En Pakistaaniyan ka ke bera bhai...!"
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1010281.cms
But anyways here is the crux of it...
Ever since Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose went missing in 1945, his disappearance has been the theme of many plausible theories, but a retired Pakistan army Brigadier claims he saw Netaji engulfed in flames and burnt alive, after a plane carrying them crashed over China.
The "extraordinary eyewitness account" of Brigadier Habib-ur-Rehman, who also claims he was a close aide of Netaji, was written in detail by Pakistan Cricket Board Chief Shaharyar Khan in his new book Cricket: A Bridge of Peace.
Oh boy! I was totally intrigued after reading this! :confused: Amazing developments.... That particular (and I would say; still ongoing) mystery about Netaji's death has been the most talked and debated about from the Indian freedom struggle movement times. But what do you think??? Fact or still fiction?
"En Pakistaaniyan ka ke bera bhai...!"